Trump Lands $20 Billion Investment from Automotive Giant – Abundance of New American Jobs Incoming

President Donald trump announced that South Korean conglomerate Hyundai will invest nearly $21 billion in the U.S. economy over the next four years.This includes $5.8 billion to construct a steel manufacturing plant in Louisiana, which will create over 1,400 jobs and supply Hyundai’s facilities in Alabama and Georgia.Trump touted this investment as evidence that tariffs are effective and encouraged other companies to follow suit in building products in America to avoid tariffs. Hyundai’s Chairman Euisun Chung mentioned that this is the largest investment the company has made in its U.S. operations, which also includes an $8 billion auto plant in Savannah, Georgia, set to create over 8,500 jobs. This strategic move responds to Trump’s economic policies aimed at promoting American manufacturing and decreasing tariffs, with a reported $3 trillion in U.S. investments announced since his presidency began. Trump’s management also plans to lower the corporate tax rate for U.S.-manufactured products to further stimulate domestic investment.


President Donald Trump announced on Monday that South Korean conglomerate Hyundai will be investing nearly $21 billion in the U.S. economy over the next four years.

This investment will include $5.8 billion to build a steel manufacturing plant in Louisiana, employing over 1,400 workers. The plant will supply Hyundai’s automotive production facilities in Alabama and Georgia.

These plants will soon produce more than one million American-made cars every year, Trump said.

“This investment is a clear demonstration that tariffs very strongly work, and I hope other things also, but the tariffs are bringing them in at levels that have not been witnessed,” the president argued.

“You know there are no tariffs if you make your product in America. That’s why so many people are coming,” Trump emphasized.

Hyundai Chairman Euisun Chung, who also spoke at the White House event, told reporters that his company’s new $21 billion investment will be the largest sum it has ever put into its U.S. operations.

Chung noted his company’s decision to build an $8 billion auto plant in Savannah, Georgia, which will open this week, was the result of a meeting he had with Trump in Seoul, South Korea, in 2019.

The plant will employ more than 8,500 people, he said.

Hyundai’s global CEO José Muñoz recently told Axios that “the best way” for the company to handle tariffs is to “increase localization,” meaning to increasingly build its cars and develop its supply chain in the U.S.

CNBC reported, “Hyundai’s announcement comes as major international conglomerates are racing to dodge tariffs and avoid a trade war ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff deadline. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Japan’s SoftBank are among the major foreign players that have visited the White House in the last two months to announce big U.S. onshoring plans.”

Various countries and companies have announced nearly $3 trillion in U.S. investments since Trump took office.

In addition to tariffs, Trump’s plan includes lowering the corporate tax rate from 21 to 15 percent for companies that make their product in the U.S.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted on X, “More investments, more jobs, and more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans – all thanks to President Trump’s economic policies.”

She added, “President Trump is Making America Wealthy Again.”




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