Hyundai says DEI drives sales, launches multicultural ad campaign
Randy bags about Hyundai sales
Hyundai is facing its DEI policy and launches a new Multicultural Marketing Campaign – and executive says it’s good for business.
“We are doing the case with the cultural brands, it is born from such recognition, which is borne by the main line of experimental and multicultural marketing of” Hyundai “. said Digay.
Culture brands are the African American market of Hyundai and is produced in the “game for the car” advertising campaign. Trade contains a black pair, “moments of finding moments of joy in everyday life chaos” by 2025 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID Campaign Director Nate Edwards. The ads will be aimed at black consumers on TV channels such as television and jump.

Hyundai is in its DEI policy. (Druze / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dese’s initial discoveries in the defense section DEI cost can save $ 80 million, reports the agency
The annual income of the Korean carmaker increased by 7.7% to $ 120 billion in US dollars according to its 2024 Q4 earnings.
As Hyundai continues to hug Dei, the company seems to be leaving the company after the company. General Motors removed all DEI links in the last most recent SEC 10-K’s request.
Meta stated that they graduated from their policy, Harry Davidson, Target, John Role, Pepsi and others follow suit. Google has officially initiated the process of retraining the training programs of their DEI employees.

Google has officially started untreated DEI programs. Grid
Other companies, such as Costco, are sticking with Dah. The shareholders of Costco have published an offer to analyze his dei policy risks in January. Apple closed Shareholder’s offer Called to end the iPhone Maker to dei, most of the shareholders voted against the offer.
The movement from DEI in corporate America comes from President Trump’s heels of a number of executive commands that call on Dane’s elimination in the federal government and federal contractors.

Trump has signed a number of executives targeting Dey. (Andrew Werad / Getty Images / Getty Images)