US-South Korea Visa Cooperation for Industrial Projects
The US agrees to allow South Korean workers with short-term visas to work on industrial projects, following tensions after a detention incident in Georgia. This decision aims to address long-standing requests to improve the visa system for skilled Korean workers and ease industrial expansions.

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The United States has given the green light for South Korean workers, on short-term visas or via a visa waiver program, to help construct industrial sites in America. This comes in response to South Korea's requests to enhance the visa system for skilled workers.
The agreement follows a contentious incident where over 300 Korean nationals were detained during an immigration raid at a Hyundai factory site in Georgia, sparking public uproar and diplomatic tension. Korean workers were seen shackled, causing outrage and a sense of betrayal in South Korea.
South Korean companies like LG Energy Solution had relied on temporary visas to send workers for project setups in the US. Despite hopes for more comprehensive visa reforms, US officials cite legislative challenges. The recent developments seek to stabilize industrial growth plans and mend diplomatic strains between the allied nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)