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World’s biggest shipbuilder expects turmoil caused by Ukraine invasion to lift demand for liquefied natural gas tankers
Brussels concerned about dominance of LNG carrier market as European energy prices soar
Shipbuilders and sea freight groups prepare stock listings as demand jumps as pandemic eases
Plunging shipping spending and rise of Chinese competitors add to industry woes
Order for carriers marks rare bright spot for industry pummelled by coronavirus outbreak
Brussels opens in-depth investigation into Hyundai Heavy and Daewoo Shipbuilding merger
Excess capacity forces consolidation and sharpens rivalry between the two countries
Dearth of orders for new vessels damps expectations for industry turnround
Shares soar 18.8% on hopes of turnround after banks agree to restructuring plan
Hyundai Heavy Industries’ $2bn Daewoo deal set to help country extend lead over rivals
State-owned bank to sell $1.94bn stake creating giant to take on Chinese competition
For the Korean group, the deal is sweeter than low-sulphur crude
Seoul hopes technological innovation will offset lower cost vessels offered by Chinese rivals
Technological advantages over China rivals fuel growing demand for high-end vessels
South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries hit by partial strike as union protests lay-offs
Hyundai Heavy and Samsung Heavy swing to losses even as new orders pick up
Industry buoyed by signs of recovery from tough decade with funding in hand and prices up
South Korean group also plans to list refining unit to improve finances
Bleak outlook from world’s third-biggest shipbuilder underlines industry slump
After years of punishing losses, group’s profit surges thanks to jump in oil tanker orders
Workers plan rallies and strikes to urge new president to keep campaign pledges
Daewoo, Hyundai and Samsung look to be coming out of a prolonged slump
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