The Korea Herald

HD Hyundai CEO to co-chair WEF meeting

- By Park Se-ra (serap1005@heraldcorp.com)

HD Hyundai Vice Chairman and CEO Chung Kisun will serve as a co-chair of the Special Meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from Sunday to Monday.

This meeting convenes 900 leaders from a broad array of sectors, including public and private enterprise­s, internatio­nal organizati­ons, NGOs, academia and civil society.

The agenda is centered on addressing critical global challenges that are vital to sustainabl­e growth: revitalizi­ng global cooperatio­n, fostering inclusive growth and catalyzing action on disparitie­s in energy access.

The World Economic Forum is renowned for gathering thought leaders from diverse fields encompassi­ng business, economics, politics and journalism, providing a platform to tackle contempora­ry global challenges and devise actionable solutions.

The forum organizes two main annual meetings: one in the winter in Davos, Switzerlan­d, and the other in the summer, alternatin­g between Dalian and Tianjin, China. This Riyadh meeting, one of the largest to be held outside of the regular forums, came about through a collaborat­ion between the World Economic Forum and the Saudi government.

An esteemed panel of 16 global leaders — including Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF; Darren Woods, chair and CEO of ExxonMobil; Marcus Wallenberg, chair of Skandinavi­ska Enskilda Banken AB; Robert Maersk Uggla, chair of A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S; Anna Marks, global chair of Deloitte; and Amin Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Aramco — will serve as cochairs alongside Chung. Notably, Chung is the sole Korean representa­tive among them.

In his role at this forum, Chung will evaluate strategies for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t amidst the swift pace of the energy transition and will seek collaborat­ive avenues with other global leaders.

“This meeting is organized to address the universal growth of the global economy and the disparitie­s in energy access,” Chung remarked. “HD Hyundai’s vision also encompasse­s sustainabl­e growth for humanity, and we will strive to enhance global cooperatio­n to build a better future.”

The special meeting is also expected to strengthen HD Hyundai’s cooperatio­n related to green businesses. Chung plans to discuss with Uggla of Moller-Maersk and Nasser of Saudi Aramco enhancing cooperatio­n on sustainabl­e ships and hydrogen projects, which are currently being pursued jointly.

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