El presidente de Hyundai Motor asiste a un foro económico en Washington en medio de su campaña de inversión en EE. UU.

Euisun Chung, presidente ejecutivo de Hyundai Motor Group, asistió al foro Semafor World Economy 2026 en Washington. A su llegada, no respondió a las preguntas de los periodistas sobre planes de inversión específicos en Estados Unidos. Estados Unidos es el mayor mercado de exportación de Hyundai Motor Group.

Euisun Chung, presidente ejecutivo de Hyundai Motor Group, ingresó el lunes, hora local, en un hotel de Washington, D.C., para asistir al foro Semafor World Economy 2026. El evento anual, organizado por el medio digital estadounidense Semafor, se posiciona como la contraparte estadounidense del Foro Económico Mundial de Suiza y reúne a destacados líderes empresariales globales para debatir estrategias económicas y cuestiones políticas.

Según la agencia de noticias Yonhap y The Korea Times, Chung no respondió a las preguntas de los periodistas sobre planes de inversión específicos en EE. UU. a su llegada al recinto. Se espera que aproveche la ocasión para estrechar lazos con figuras clave del gobierno y del sector empresarial estadounidense.

En una entrevista reciente con Semafor, Chung reafirmó el plan del grupo de invertir un total de 26.000 millones de dólares en EE. UU. para 2028, destacando la robótica y la inteligencia artificial (IA) física como pilares clave de crecimiento.

Estados Unidos sigue siendo el mayor mercado de exportación de Hyundai Motor Group en medio de su creciente campaña de inversión en el país.

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