ONEX Shipyards and Hanwha Power Systems Sign Trilateral Agreement on Shipbuilding and Energy with US
A cooperation agreement was signed on February 25 between Greece's ONEX Shipyards and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems, attended by officials from the US, Greece, and South Korea. The agreement aims to enhance shipbuilding and energy infrastructure, deepen strategic ties, and include large-scale energy projects. It is expected to create new jobs and boost economic development in Greece, positioning it as an energy hub.

On February 25, a trilateral agreement was signed between Greece's ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems, with participation from US officials, including Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas. This agreement focuses on collaboration in shipbuilding and energy projects, aimed at strengthening ties among the US, Greece, and South Korea.
It lays the groundwork for industrial cooperation, new ship designs utilizing LNG, and enhances energy infrastructure. Greek officials highlighted the potential for job creation and economic growth, emphasizing Greece's emerging role as an energy hub. Future shipbuilding may also occur in Elefsis, Greece, expanding ONEX's operations and investments.




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