Hyundai Motor Group's Chairman Mong-Koo Chung today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to exchange ideas on Korea-India auto industry cooperation and mutual development.
"I hope in the future Hyundai Motor Group will be able to continue its cooperation with India in other areas such as construction and railway to play a more meaningful role in Korea-India's mutual economic development," Chung said in a statement.
"Hyundai Motor's Chennai plant is a symbol of Korea-India economic cooperation and I thank the Indian government for its support in Hyundai Motor's growth in the Indian Market," he added.
Hyundai Motor currently sells around 4 lakh vehicles annually in India. The company's plant in Chennai has an installed capacity to produce up to 6.5 lakh units operating on three shifts.
Hyundai Motor Group started its railway business in India with Hyundai Rotem securing its first order in 2001. In the construction business alone, the company has successfully secured business in bridges, harbors and power plants.
