HMM sale talks with Harim-JKL hit another stalemate
Another round of discussions has failed to produce an agreement to sell HMM – the ...
South Korea’s government is set to spend $61m to support local shipbuilders as the industry struggles to cover from a global slump in demand. Yonhap reports that the ministry of trade, industry, and energy has earmarked the money to help Korean shipyards in developing environmentally-friendly vessels, including those powered by LNG. This latest injection follows a pledge late last year that will see nearly a quarter-of-a-billion invested in the sector by 2025. Furthermore, it has also promised tax relief for regions worst hit by the decline in shipbuilding.
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