
Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday that it participated in the 7th Hydrogen Ministerial Meeting and the 1st Sustainable Fuel Ministerial Meeting held at the Hilton Hotel in Osaka, Japan, on Sept. 15.
The Hydrogen Ministerial Meeting, initiated in 2018, gathers officials from major countries and international organizations to discuss hydrogen energy promotion and global cooperation. This year, it was held alongside the 1st Sustainable Fuel Ministerial Meeting, co-hosted by Japan and Brazil, in connection with the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo.
Under the theme of "Creating Demand," the meetings included ministers and vice ministers from 25 member countries, including South Korea, Japan, the EU, the UK, and Brazil, as well as representatives from international organizations like the Asian Development Bank, the International Renewable Energy Agency, and the International Energy Forum.
Hyundai shared insights on raising awareness of global hydrogen initiatives, promoting low-carbon industry transitions through international cooperation, and building a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem.
Ken Ramirez, Hyundai's VP of Energy & Hydrogen, stated, "Hydrogen is at a pivotal point as a key pillar of global energy transition. Continuous policy support and effective implementation are essential to realize its potential."
He added, "To make hydrogen a competitive solution, we must link financial support with industry development and build infrastructure, investment, and policy frameworks together."
Ramirez also highlighted hydrogen cooperation between South Korea and Japan, noting, "The Korea-Japan Hydrogen Dialogue in March reaffirmed our commitment to hydrogen collaboration, promising joint efforts to standardize and institutionalize the hydrogen ecosystem, accelerating its development."
* This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP.
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