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Samsung Heavy wins another deal, boosts order backlog
SEOUL, March 20 (AJP) - Samsung Heavy Industries has won an order for one liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier from an Oceania-based shipping company, the shipbuilder said on Friday. The order, worth 377.9 billion won (or about $252 million), is scheduled for delivery by April 2029. The deal brings the shipbuilder's cumulative orders for this year to 12 vessels worth $2.4 billion, reaching 17 percent of its annual target of $13.9 billion. They consist of four LNG carriers
March 20, 2026
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Canada unlikely to split $40B submarine contract between Korea and Germany
SEOUL, March 12 (AJP) - Canada is unlikely to divide its planned multibillion-dollar submarine procurement between South Korea and Germany despite speculation in local media, as analysts say a split contract would drive up costs and complicate naval operations. The idea of awarding portions of the project to both bidders — sometimes described as a “6+6” split procurement — has circulated in Canadian media as Ottawa weighs final proposals from a South Korean c
March 12, 2026
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Korea's HMM joins wave of force majeure as Iran war disrupts Strait of Hormuz
SEOUL, March 11 (AJP) -South Korea’s flagship container carrier HMM has joined a wave of force majeure declarations sweeping global shipping as the Iran war disrupts maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical trade and energy chokepoints. The company told shippers Wednesday that maritime security near the strait had deteriorated sharply due to the outbreak of war, hostile acts and attacks on commercial vessels, forcing it to impose
March 11, 2026
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Samsung Heavy secures new order for three crude oil tankers
SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - Samsung Heavy Industries has won an order for three crude oil tankers from a Bermuda-based shipowner, the shipbuilder said on Tuesday. The order, worth 400.1 billion Korean won (about US$290 million), is scheduled for delivery by February 2029. The deal brings the shipbuilder's cumulative orders for this year to 11 vessels worth $2.1 billion, reaching 15 percent of its annual target of $13.9 billion. By ship type, the orders consist of three lique
March 10, 2026
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Hanwha Systems to sell 1.7 trillion won stake in Hanwha Ocean for defense, IT investments
SEOUL, March 07 (AJP) - South Korea's Hanwha Systems said it will sell a 1.7 trillion won ($1.2 billion) stake in its shipbuilding affiliate Hanwha Ocean to secure funds for strategic investments in the defense and information technology sectors. The company's board on Friday approved the sale of 13.92 million shares, representing a 4.54 percent stake, at 122,100 won per share, based on Thursday's closing price. The transaction will reduce Hanwha Systems' ho
March 7, 2026
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Korea hopes to win full fleet of Canadian submarines - industry minister
SEOUL, March 05 (AJP) -South Korea will push to win the full order of Canada’s next-generation submarine fleet rather than settle for a split contract with a European rival, Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said Thursday, as Ottawa is said to be weighting the option of dividing one of its largest-ever defense awards. Speaking to reporters at Incheon International Airport before departing for Canada, Kim said Seoul is working “with everything it has” to secure the e
March 5, 2026
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Korean industry minister flies to Canada after Team Korea submits bid for submarine deal
SEOUL, March 04 (AJP) -South Korea’s industry minister will head to Canada this week to lend a final push to Team Korea’s bid for Ottawa’s multibillion-dollar submarine program, as Seoul throws its weight behind a national effort to secure one of the world’s largest naval procurement deals. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan is scheduled to depart Thursday for Canada to support a South Korean consortium competing for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP
March 4, 2026
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British Ambassador tours Hanwha Ocean's shipyard in Geoje
SEOUL, February 27 (AJP) - British Ambassador to Seoul Colin Crooks visited Hanwha Ocean’s shipyard in Geoje on Friday. According to the shipbuilder, Crooks inspected a diesel-electric Jang Bogo-class submarine currently under construction during a tour of the shipyard. Thursday's visit was made to review the status of cooperation, as Hanwha Ocean is participating in the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) through a strategic partnership with British defense firm
February 27, 2026
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Seoul opts for antidumping duties on Chinese, Japanese steel for industry relief
SEOUL, February 24 (AJP) - South Korea's shipbuilders enjoy heyday on robust orders and backlog, but they had limited trickle-down effect on steelmakers at home as they struggled with the flood of cheaper Chinese and Japanese imports. The government stepped in for relief as the industry undergoes stringent cost-saving streamlining to survive a global glut, a protectionist environment and the U.S. 50-percent tariff on steel imports. On Monday, it warned of antidumping duties o
February 24, 2026
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Korean shipbuilders mull local and robotic options instead of foreign hires
SEOUL, February 23 (AJP) - Two out of every 10 workers at shipyards across South Korea are foreigners, but major builders are increasingly looking to scale back overseas hiring by expanding domestic recruitment and accelerating automation, industry officials said. Leading the shift is HD Hyundai, the world's largest shipbuilder by order backlog, which plans to prioritize replacing departing foreign workers with Korean nationals as labor contracts expire. As of the end of 2025
February 23, 2026