Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will travel to South Korea by private jet [2] tomorrow to meet with domestic business leaders.
The visit underscores the critical relationship between the world's most valuable company by market cap [5] and South Korea's semiconductor industry. As AI demand surges, the coordination of hardware supply chains remains a primary strategic priority for both parties.
Huang is scheduled to arrive at Gimpo International Airport in the late afternoon, with arrival estimates ranging between 5 p.m. and 5:20 p.m. [1]. This trip marks his first return to the country in about seven months [3], following his previous attendance at the APEC summit.
The itinerary includes a pork-belly dinner with top Korean business leaders and separate meetings with individual companies. The visit is expected to focus on the supply of AI chips, specifically regarding a previous promise of 260,000 units [4].
Beyond corporate diplomacy, Huang will participate in a public event at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, where he is scheduled to throw the first pitch. The blend of high-level industrial negotiation and cultural engagement highlights the CEO's approach to strengthening ties with Korean conglomerates.
Nvidia continues to leverage these partnerships to secure the high-bandwidth memory, and manufacturing capabilities, that South Korea provides. The visit serves as a diplomatic bridge to ensure that the promised volume of AI chips is delivered and that future collaborations are solidified.
“Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will travel to South Korea by private jet tomorrow.”
This visit signals Nvidia's need to maintain tight operational alignment with South Korean chipmakers to sustain its market-leading position. By combining formal business meetings with high-profile cultural gestures, Huang is reinforcing a strategic alliance that is essential for the physical production and supply of the AI infrastructure powering the global tech economy.





