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28.08.2025

Takeover of German yard possible

Media reports say German defence contractor Rheinmetall is making a…

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28.08.2025

Switch away from Chinese equipment possible for German wind farm

German offshore wind farm development company Luxcara may cancel a…

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28.08.2025

Canada's Davie says buying U.S. shipyards could help it win U.S. icebreaker contract

The owner of Canadian yard Davie Shipbuilding said a critical factor…

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28.08.2025

South Korea's top shipbuilder to acquire subsidiary yard to seek U.S. demand

South Korean yard HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world's biggest…

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28.08.2025

South Korea moves to invest USD 150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding to stop Trump tariffs

South Korean President Mr Lee Jae Myung said Korea will deliver on…

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21.08.2025

No opposition to state shareholding in TKMS

The CEO of German industrial group thyssenkrupp, Mr Miguel Lopez, has…

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21.08.2025

Global shipbuilding orders in July down ​58% ​on the year

Orders placed worldwide for large merchant ships in July 2025…

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21.08.2025

Chinese yards cut prices for bulk carrier newbuildings

Brokers say some private shipyards in China are offering reduced…

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14.08.2025

Massive Chinese yard merger finishing

In August, China is finishing the USD 16 billion merger of two of its…

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14.08.2025

Denmark's Orsted seeks USD 9.4 billion in extra finance as U.S. wind market declines

Danish offshore wind farm development company Orsted has asked its…

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14.08.2025

Hyundai to restart shipbuilding in the Philippines

South Korean yard HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is set to restart…

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14.08.2025

Hyundai to expand shipbuilding capacity in Vietnam

South Korean yard HD Hyundai Heavy Industries plans to expand…

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14.08.2025

South Korea considers setting up yard in U.S. as part of trade deal

The South Korean government has started planning to establish a…

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14.08.2025

Thyssenkrupp investors approve naval yard spin-off in latest group shake-up

Shareholders in German industrial group thyssenkrupp have approved a…

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07.08.2025

Plans for a new shipyard in Brazil

The Rio de Janeiro Industry Federation (FIRJAN) said South Korean…

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07.08.2025

Indian yard agrees cooperation with German firm

Indian yard Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers said it has signed a…

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07.08.2025

Gaming billionaire buys Dutch superyacht yard

Dutch superyacht yard Oceanco has been taken over by Mr Gabe Newell,…

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07.08.2025

Korea says USD 150 billion U.S. shipbuilding investment to be actioned after tariff deal

South Korean Finance Minister Mr Koo Yun-cheol said the U.S./Korean…

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31.07.2025

UK and Australia sign Aukus treaty to build nuclear submarines despite U.S. doubts

The Australian and British governments have signed a 50-year treaty to…

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31.07.2025

Japan agrees to invest in U.S. shipbuilding

Japan has agreed to make investments in U.S. shipbuilding as part of…

New Ships
31.07.2025

South Korea to invest USD 150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding in tariff deal

South Korea has agreed a USD 150 billion shipbuilding investment…

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24.07.2025

Australia makes second USD 525 million submarine payment amid US review

The Australian government has given the United States USD 525 million…

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24.07.2025

Japanese shipping companies plan to donate training vessel

A group of Japanese shipping companies has started discussions about…

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24.07.2025

Global orders for tankers and bulk carriers down about 80%

World shipbuilding orders for tankers and dry bulk carriers both fell…

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