"Despite Trump Troubles, Hyundai Charges Ahead With Green-Steel Project"

"Even after an immigration raid on its Georgia facility and dimmed prospects for hydrogen, Hyundai is committed to its $6B low-carbon steel plant in Louisiana."

"Hyundai Motor Group says its plan to invest $6 billion in a low-carbon steel plant in Louisiana ​“remains unchanged,” despite the Trump administration’s cuts to tax credits for the green hydrogen needed to produce clean iron and a recent immigration raid on a factory the automaker is building in Georgia.

In a statement last week to NPR’s Gulf States Newsroom, Hyundai said the company’s investment ​“is centered on creating thousands of high-quality American jobs.” The South Korean car manufacturer did not respond to Canary Media’s request for comment.

The Louisiana facility, set to come online in 2029, has emerged as the United States’ leading green-steel initiative. 

“This is going to be the flagship project when it comes to green steel,” said Matthew Groch, senior director of decarbonization at the environmental group Mighty Earth."

Alexander C. Kaufman reports for Canary Media October 29, 2025.

Source: Canary Media, 10/30/2025