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South Korean's Hyundai Rotem said Thursday that the defense company is set to sign a $6.5 billion deal with Poland to export its battle tanks.
Hyundai Rotem confirmed media reports that Poland had concluded talks about its second contract for K2 tanks, and that the deal would be signed soon. Photo courtesy of Hyundai Rotem SEOUL, July 4 (UPI ...
Poland is buying tanks from South Korea in a massive $6 billion deal to boost its defense and prepare for any future threat ...
Poland has finalized a deal to acquire a second batch of 180 South Korean tanks under a 2022 agreement that will eventually ...
SEOUL -- The National Assembly on Wednesday passed the confirmation motion for the nominee for Constitutional Court chief ...
Recently, Warsaw finalized a deal to acquire a second batch of 180 South Korean tanks, part of a 2022 agreement that will ultimately allow Poland to expand its arsenal to nearly 1,000 armored vehicles ...
Hyundai Motor Group affiliates are stepping up their push into the defense sector as part of a broader strategy to reduce ...
Poland’s leaders will continue expanding their military capabilities as a clear warning to the Russians to keep out.
Hyundai Rotem, the train manufacturing subsidiary of Korea's Hyundai Motor Group, has submitted a bid for a new tram project in Warsaw, Poland, marking its latest push into the European urban rail ...
Analysts in the securities industry are viewing Hyundai Rotem's second contract for Poland's K2 tanks as a signal for the resumption of large-scale defense exports.
Investing.com - JPMorgan raised its price target on Hyundai (OTC: HYMTF) Rotem Co Ltd (KS: 064350) to KRW260,000 from KRW150,000 while maintaining an Overweight rating on the stock.
Korea has secured its first major defense export deal under the Lee Jae Myung administration, with the finalization of a second-phase contract to supply a further 180 K2 Black Panther tanks to Poland.