Hyundai Motor is expected to temporarily suspend some of its EV production lines again. On April 17, due to slowing overseas demand for EVs and the impact of increased import tariffs in the US, Hyundai Motor plans to halt some production lines once more. It is reported that the company will suspend operations at Line 12 of Plant 1 in the Ulsan factory from April 24 to 30. This line is primarily responsible for producing the Ioniq 5 and Kona EV models. This marks the second time this year that Hyundai Motor has temporarily halted EV production, following a five-day shutdown in February due to slowing global EV demand. The decision to suspend production again reflects a significant decline in global orders for EVs, particularly from major export markets such as Europe, Canada, and the US.