The US immigration raid on a Hyundai-LG battery plant would prompt Korean companies to be “very hesitant” about their potential decision to make direct investments in the US, Lee told a press conference marking his 100 days in office.
“According to the latest information, they will leave the detention facility at 3 pm,“ Lee said.
Lee explained that the departure, initially planned for Wednesday, was delayed after US officials insisted on transporting the workers in handcuffs. Seoul strongly protested, he said, and Washington reversed its stance, citing “a directive from the White House”.
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