While other automakers freeze amid trade threats, Hyundai boldly pours $21 billion into American factories, creating thousands of jobs across multiple states. Is this brilliant strategy or reckless gamble? The stakes couldn't be higher.

While other automakers hesitate, Hyundai commits a staggering $21 billion to American soil—creating thousands of jobs and transforming both traditional and electric vehicle production.

The Georgia factories will focus on producing the latest electric vehicles, including the Ionic 5 and Ionic 9.

The Korean giant isn't just building cars. A new Louisiana steel plant will produce 2.7 million metric tons of steel annually.

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