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Hyundai opens Georgia training center weeks after federal immigration raid

South Korean automaker expects 8,500 workers at facility near Savannah by 2031
A new training center at Hyundai's manufacturing campus near Savannah will instruct workers on computer-aided design and other skills needed in automotive manufacturing. (Quick Start, Technical College System of Georgia)
A new training center at Hyundai's manufacturing campus near Savannah will instruct workers on computer-aided design and other skills needed in automotive manufacturing. (Quick Start, Technical College System of Georgia)
CoStar News
November 6, 2025 | 11:05 P.M.

Hyundai Motor Group has opened a training center at its new multibillion-dollar plant near Savannah, Georgia, a sign that the South Korean automaker is moving forward at the site despite a recent federal immigration raid that resulted in the arrest of hundreds of employees.

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