Hyundai Motor Group chair wraps up hectic schedule in China, US, India

Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun has completed his hectic overseas business schedule in China, the United States and India to solidify the carmaker's position in three of the world’s most influential economies, the company said Wednesday. Chung began the year by accompanying President Lee Jae Myung on a state visit to China, where he met with top executives in the mobility industry, including CATL Chairman Zeng Yuqun, and discussed comprehensive partnerships with Chinese counterparts in areas such as mobility, hydrogen and batteries. He then flew to Las Vegas to attend the CES 2026 tech fair. He held a high-profile meeting with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on the sidelines of the event and explored cutting-edge technologies. Hyundai Motor Group also participated in CES and received attention for its display of diverse robot products, such as Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot and the four-legged robotic dog, Spot. Chung also exchanged ideas and vision on the group’s mid- to long-term growth strategy by holding its annual Global Leaders Forum in Las Vegas. A group of 1