South Korea Warns of U.S. Investment Risks Amid Immigration and Labor Concerns

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South Korea's president expressed concerns over U.S. visa policies following the detention and subsequent release of over 300 Korean workers at a Georgia battery factory, highlighting the impact on future investments and calling for improved visa arrangements to facilitate skilled Korean workers' employment in the U.S.
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