SEOUL -- The Hyundai Motor group forecasts a 12% rise in global vehicle sales this year as the South Korean automaker looks to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic with a new strategy.
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An employee waits for customers at a Hyundai Motor showroom in Goyang, South Korea: The automaker's domestic sales rose 6% in 2020. © Reuters
SEOUL -- The Hyundai Motor group forecasts a 12% rise in global vehicle sales this year as the South Korean automaker looks to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic with a new strategy.