Hyundai chief government José Muñoz stated on Wednesday that the White Home has apologised to him over an enormous immigration raid at a manufacturing unit within the US state of Georgia.
Talking at a convention of enterprise leaders in Singapore, Mr Muñoz stated the governor of Georgia had additionally referred to as him and stated “I do not know what occurred, this isn’t state jurisdiction.”
In September, more than 300 South Korean workers were detained in a raid at a battery plant operated by Hyundai and electronics large LG, elevating tensions between Washington and Seoul.
The BBC has contacted the White Home and the governor of Georgia for remark.
Throughout the raid, staff had been pressured to sit down on the ground of the manufacturing unit as officers shackled their legs in scenes that sparked outrage in South Korea.
The employees had been held in detention for greater than every week earlier than being flown residence after the South Korean government held urgent talks with the US.
The corporate warned in September that the raid would delay the plant’s opening as a consequence of labour shortages.
Mr Muñoz stated throughout a panel dialogue on the Bloomberg New Economic system Discussion board that he believed that somebody had “made a cellphone name and made it appear like there have been unlawful immigrants” on the plant.
“That is completely not the case,” stated Mr Muñoz.
The raid was “a nasty shock” however the firm remained dedicated to manufacturing within the US, he added.
US President Donald Trump has beforehand stated that he was “very a lot opposed” to the raid.
Trump stated on the time that the US had an “understanding” with the world on the necessity to usher in specialists to arrange specialised services and prepare native staff.
Regardless of the raid rising tensions between the US and South Korea, the 2 international locations introduced in October that they had reached a broad trade deal.
Below the settlement, the 2 sides lowered reciprocal tariffs from 25% to fifteen%, whereas South Korea stated it might make investments $350bn (£266.5bn) within the US.
















































