Highlights

Construction resumes in Georgia. Staff ends paid leave. Industry foresees swift recovery.

Latest news

Putin hails Ukraine gains, threatens more, in annual press conference

Putin hails Ukraine gains, threatens more, in annual press conference

OnePlus Pad Go 2 Review: No drama, just a good tablet  

OnePlus Pad Go 2 Review: No drama, just a good tablet  

Parliament Moment: Priyanka Gandhi shares tea with Rajnath Singh. PM Modi and Om Birla

Parliament Moment: Priyanka Gandhi shares tea with Rajnath Singh. PM Modi and Om Birla

Cold wave deepens in Kashmir as Chillai-Kalan nears, temperatures dip below freezing

Cold wave deepens in Kashmir as Chillai-Kalan nears, temperatures dip below freezing

Pakistan accuses India of attempting to undermine Indus treaty

Pakistan accuses India of attempting to undermine Indus treaty

Vande Mataram discussion in UP legislature to mark 150th anniversary: Yogi Adityanath

Vande Mataram discussion in UP legislature to mark 150th anniversary: Yogi Adityanath

Ashes 2025: Travis Head slams unbeaten 142 to crush England's Ashes hopes

Ashes 2025: Travis Head slams unbeaten 142 to crush England's Ashes hopes

Tipra Motha youth wing protests Bangladesh leader's anti-India remarks in Agartala

Tipra Motha youth wing protests Bangladesh leader's anti-India remarks in Agartala

LG Energy Solution resumes U.S. plant construction after detention ordeal

Reconstruction at LG Energy Solution and Hyundai's battery plant in Georgia resumes post-detainment incident, with attention to U.S. visa policies. Companies like LG CNS and Hyundai Engineering are also set to restart, promising a boost to LG's North American operations.

LG Energy Solution resumes U.S. plant construction after detention ordeal

Seoul [South Korea], October 15 (ANI): LG Energy Solution has resumed construction of its joint battery plant (HL-GA) with Hyundai Motor Group in the U.S. state of Georgia after a temporary halt caused by the detention of employees by U.S. immigration authorities, according to a report by Pulse, the English service of Maeil Business Newspaper Korea.
The company is accelerating work at the site as employees who had been briefly detained last month have returned to duty, ending a de facto suspension of on-site operations.
According to the report, on Tuesday, the staff of LG Energy Solution and its partner firms returned to work after a month of paid leave, following the Chuseok holidays. It marks roughly a month since the "Georgia detention incident" in early September disrupted the project's progress.
"As the plant has not yet entered full-scale operation, we will first focus on ensuring construction resumes smoothly. We will closely monitor any changes in the U.S. business environment and visa-related risks before finalizing the scale and timing of manpower deployment," the report quoted an official from LG Energy Solution.
Project-related companies such as LG CNS and Hyundai Engineering, along with partner staff who had been stationed at the site, are also expected to resume their business trips soon.
"During the recent Korea-U.S. working group meeting, Washington reportedly pledged to guarantee that holders of short-term business (B-1) visas and Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) entries can engage in equipment installation and inspection activities, helping Korean firms speed up on-site operations," the report said.
"The return of essential personnel just a month after the detention incident shows swift recovery," one industry official said. "The resumption of the HL-GA project will likely give momentum to LG Energy Solution's North American business." (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

LG Energy Solution resumes U.S. plant construction after detention ordeal

LG Energy Solution resumes U.S. plant construction after detention ordeal

Rupee breaches 91-mark against US dollar for first time in intra-day trade

Rupee breaches 91-mark against US dollar for first time in intra-day trade

Microsoft commits USD 17.5 billion investment in India: CEO Satya Nadella

Microsoft commits USD 17.5 billion investment in India: CEO Satya Nadella

CBI books Anil Ambani's son, Reliance Home Finance Ltd. in Rs 228 crore bank fraud case

CBI books Anil Ambani's son, Reliance Home Finance Ltd. in Rs 228 crore bank fraud case

RBI raises FY26 GDP growth projection to 7.3 pc

RBI raises FY26 GDP growth projection to 7.3 pc

RBI trims policy interest rate by 25bps to 5.25pc, loans to get cheaper

RBI trims policy interest rate by 25bps to 5.25pc, loans to get cheaper

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

Rupee slumps to all-time low of 90.25 against US dollar in intra-day trade

Rupee slumps to all-time low of 90.25 against US dollar in intra-day trade

Reliance completes merger of Star Television Productions with Jiostar

Reliance completes merger of Star Television Productions with Jiostar

India to lead emerging market growth with 7pc GDP rise in 2025: Moody’s

India to lead emerging market growth with 7pc GDP rise in 2025: Moody’s

Nifty hits record high after 14 months; Sensex nears all-time peak

Nifty hits record high after 14 months; Sensex nears all-time peak

Reliance stops Russian oil use at its only-for-export refinery to comply with EU sanctions

Reliance stops Russian oil use at its only-for-export refinery to comply with EU sanctions

ED attaches fresh assets worth over Rs 1,400 cr in case against Anil Ambani's Reliance Group

ED attaches fresh assets worth over Rs 1,400 cr in case against Anil Ambani's Reliance Group

India signs one-year deal to import 2.2 million tonnes of LPG from US

India signs one-year deal to import 2.2 million tonnes of LPG from US

India International Trade Fair begins at Pragati Maidan amid tight security

India International Trade Fair begins at Pragati Maidan amid tight security

Stock markets decline in initial trade on foreign fund outflows, weak Asian peers

Stock markets decline in initial trade on foreign fund outflows, weak Asian peers

Amazon to lay off 30,000 office workers amid AI-driven cost cuts

Amazon to lay off 30,000 office workers amid AI-driven cost cuts

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.