Hanwha Group Signs MOU with Alberta to Build Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Partnership spans energy, defense and shipbuilding; tied to Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's $40.6 bln submarine project
L'essentiel
- Hanwha Group signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta's provincial government in Edmonton on Tuesday to establish a comprehensive economic partnership covering energy, defense and shipbuilding.
- The agreement supports Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, a $40.6 billion program to procure up to 12 diesel-electric submarines, competing against Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Hanwha Ocean is competing against Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems of Germany for Canada's first major submarine procurement in decades. The CPSP program represents Canada's effort to modernize its naval capabilities and build domestic defense industrial capacity through international partnerships.
SEOUL, April 22 (Yonhap) -- Hanwha Group said Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the provincial government of Alberta in Canada to build a comprehensive economic partnership spanning energy, defense and shipbuilding. The agreement was signed in Edmonton on Tuesday (local time) to explore mutually beneficial investment opportunities and establish long-term cooperation, according to the group. The MOU was forged in connection with the bid by Hanwha Ocean Co., the group's shipbuilding subsidiary, for Canada's Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP), aimed at strengthening local industrial partnerships and economic collaboration. The CPSP, valued at about 60 trillion won (US$40.6 billion), involves the potential procurement of up to 12 conventional diesel-electric submarines, with Hanwha competing against Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems of Germany. Key affiliates, including Hanwha Aerospace Co. and Hanwha Power Co., will participate in cooperation across key sectors, including energy, defense and shipbuilding supply chains. The partnership will also support Canada's efforts to strengthen its industrial capabilities and build a regional defense ecosystem. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said the agreement demonstrates Alberta's competitiveness as a destination for global investment. Lee Jae-kyu, chief executive officer (CEO) of Hanwha Energy Co., said the group will leverage its capabilities to deliver tangible outcomes across multiple sectors through the partnership.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Hanwha Ocean will continue to pursue CPSP bid through 2026-2027
Très probable · En quelques mois
Additional Canadian provinces may seek similar partnerships with Hanwha
Possible · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- Will Hanwha win the CPSP contract?
- What specific investment amounts are planned?
- What are the timelines for the partnership initiatives?






