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Hyundai S. Korean plant halts output after fatal accident

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SEOUL — Production at Hyundai Motor’s factory in Ulsan, South Korea, was halted Monday after a worker died in an accident, shortly after the plant was refitted to manufacture a new electric vehicle, a labor ministry official and union officials said.

The subcontracting worker, from a firm that routinely did maintenance work at the factory, died at a pressing facility at the Ulsan 1 plant on Sunday, union officials said.

Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Euisun Chung expressed deep condolences in a New Year’s message on Monday, saying the company would make every effort to create a safe environment and prevent safety accidents.

Operations at the factory have been halted as the Ministry of Employment and Labor investigates the incident, the ministry official said, declining to comment further as the investigation has not concluded.

Although production could resume soon, it was unclear when that might happen, a union official said.

A Hyundai Motor spokesperson confirmed production at the plant had been halted due to the incident.

The plant had just been shut for two weeks to prepare for production of the Ioniq 5 electric vehicle, the union officials told Reuters.

Ioniq 5 is set to be Hyundai’s first model using a new EV-only platform, part of Hyundai and sister company Kia Motors’ push to become major players in the global EV market.

The automakers together aim to sell 1 million EVs in 2025.

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