Despite employing nearly 20,000 people at its Alabama production plant, Korean auto giant Hyundai’s home-based labor union claims that restructuring to account for President Trump’s proposed tariffs could lead to the closure of the factory.
Some of the largest automotive manufacturing employers in the U.S. are foreign automakers, such as Hyundai and corporate sibling Kia, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW, all of which employ tens of thousands of Americans and produce millions of vehicles for domestic sale and export annually.
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