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Hyundai will suspend EV production due to US tariffs and slow demand in South Korea - Yonhap

Hyundai will suspend EV production due to US tariffs and slow demand in South Korea - Yonhap

Hyundai Motor will temporarily stop production of some electric vehicles in South Korea, Yonhap reported on Thursday. The news agency cited unnamed sources.

Yonhap reported that the South Korean automaker will stop production on certain lines at its Ulsan facility, where it produces electric vehicles Ioniq 5 & Kona, from April 24-30.

Yonhap said that the suspension is due to the fact that EV orders have dropped sharply from major markets in April after the removal of government EV subsides and U.S. Tariffs on imported cars.

Hyundai Motor is not available to comment immediately outside of regular business hours.

The Trump administration in the United States announced this month a 25% import tariff on cars and light trucks.

Hyundai Motors has announced that it will keep the sticker price of its current model line at the same level for the next two month to allay customer fears that tariffs would impact dealer lots.

The program runs until June 2 and follows the South Korean Auto Group's $21 Billion investment in the U.S. announced back in March. Heekyong Ya, Ed Osmond (reporting)

(source: Reuters)