South Korean sub maker Hanwha signs agreement with Algoma Steel
OTTAWA — South Korean submarine maker Hanwha announced Monday it had signed a flurry of partnership agreements with Canadian companies, including Sault Ste. Marie’s tariff-battered Algoma Steel, as it vies for a massive Canadian military procurement contract.
Hanwha Oceans said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Algoma that pledges $275 million in financial support to stand up a new structural steel beam mill.
The pact also declares Hanwha’s intention to purchase steel products for both the construction of Canada’s new submarine fleet and the maintenance infrastructure on both coasts to support it.
Both commitments come on the condition that Hanwha wins Ottawa’s massive, multi-billion-dollar procurement contract to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with up to 12 modern submarines.


