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Hanwha Group Signs MOU with Alberta to Build Comprehensive Economic Partnership
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Hanwha Group Signs MOU with Alberta to Build Comprehensive Economic Partnership

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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