Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Hanwha Ocean partners with Canadian firms to build armored vehicles
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29

Hanwha Ocean partners with Canadian firms to build armored vehicles

13 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
  • Hanwha Ocean pledges to manufacture armored vehicles in Canada with local auto parts companies if it secures a contract for up to 12 Canadian submarines, valued at tens of billions of dollars.
  • The South Korean firm is competing against Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems for the major submarine fleet deal, responding to Ottawa's demand for added industrial benefits.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is emphasizing domestic economic gains in defense procurement, encouraging bidders to include local manufacturing and partnerships in their proposals.
Is Canada buying submarines or a new auto industry with its defence budget?
Can a submarine designed for Korean waters master Canada's Arctic and Pacific?
How will this massive contract transform South Korea into a global arms dealer?
Will Hanwha's promise of 22,500 jobs be a real economic boom or just a bid tactic?
As Canada deepens ties with Korea, how will the Trump administration react?
With billions in rare earths on the table, is Germany's offer the smarter bet?