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Ford cancels $7.2 billion battery supply contract with LG

LG Energy Solution has canceled part of a major battery supply agreement with Ford, reflecting the automaker’s shift away from electric vehicles following U.S. subsidy cuts and weaker EV demand.

OSHA Fines Add Pressure on Hyundai After Death in Workplace Accident

A Korean American construction worker died at the Hyundai–LG Energy Solution battery plant site in Georgia, and federal regulators imposed the most significant penalties...

Immigration enforcement casts shadow over LA Korean Festival

Immigration enforcement is reshaping travel and staffing plans for the LA Korean Festival’s vendors and officials. Organizers and attorneys urge strict visa compliance and contingency planning.

Biz leaders in Georgia want South Korean workers back but visa challenges persist

Georgia business leaders are pushing to bring back South Korean workers detained in an ICE raid, but visa challenges and stalled reforms pose major hurdles.

ICE raids increasing: expert guidance for Korean-American businesses

Following early September immigration raids at Hyundai Motor and LG Energy Solution’s battery plant in Georgia, Korean American Business Association of California(KITA) held a...

Samsung, SK hynix cut ESTA trips to U.S. after mass detentions in Georgia

Samsung and SK hynix have restricted ESTA travel to the U.S. after ICE detained hundreds of Korean workers in Georgia, disrupting major projects.

Trump attempts to reassure Korea Inc. in wake of LG-Hyundai plant raid

Trump sought to reassure Korean investors after the Georgia raid that detained 475 workers, pledging support for foreign investment and improved visa processes.

Georgia raid lays bare the violent face of ‘America First’

A forceful sweep at the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia detained 475 workers and jolted U.S.–Korea ties, raising broader questions about ‘America First’ and investor trust.

Once-detained workers’ families relieved at return, concerned over future work

More than 300 detained Korean workers returned home to emotional reunions at Incheon Airport, as families welcomed them with relief but voiced concerns about future U.S. work opportunities.

Trump reportedly halts Koreans’ repatriation to suggest they could help train U.S. workforce

President Trump asked U.S. authorities to delay the repatriation of more than 300 Koreans detained in Georgia, suggesting they could help train the U.S. workforce before returning home.

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