Hyundai Heavy Industries To Complete the Acquisition of Rival DSME

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  • Global shipbuilding behemoth Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings Co. (HHIH) to complete the acquisition of smaller local rival DSME.
  • This acquisition process will be complete within the first half of this year.
  • The combination must obtain regulatory approval from six countries — South Korea, China, Kazakhstan, Japan, the European Union and Singapore.
  • As of January, China, Kazakhstan and Singapore have approved the combination.

According to a recent news article, Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings Co. (HHIH) will complete the acquisition of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co.

Business combination between HHIH and DSME

“The review of the business combination (between HHIH and DSME) has been a little delayed but is expected to be completed within the first half of this year,” HHIH’s chairman Kwon Oh-gap said in his New Year’s message.

South Korea’s antitrust watchdog

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC), South Korea’s antitrust watchdog, is tipped to finalize the review of the combination between the two shipbuilding giants in a few months, an official at the watchdog said on Sunday.

The FTC has been reviewing the outlook of the shipbuilding industry after the outbreak of COVID-19, the official said.

All eyes have been on the EU’s Competition Commission, which has suspended its review of the proposed acquisition three times, as market watchers predict that the EU’s decision may be the key factor for the completion of the acquisition.

Simplified process 

As part of efforts to acquire Daewoo Shipbuilding, Hyundai Heavy Industry group has divided the world’s largest shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. into two entities — Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE), a subholding company that governs shipbuilding units under the group, and a reorganized Hyundai Heavy Industries.

KSOE currently manages the group’s three shipbuilding units — Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. and Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co.

The signing of the deal

The shipbuilding units set their order targets at a combined $14.9 billion in 2021.

The group chairman also said its unit of Hyundai Construction Equipment will be the world’s fifth-largest construction equipment maker if the group completes the deal to acquire Doosan Infracore Co.

In December, HHIH inked an initial deal to buy the largest local construction equipment maker from its cash-strapped parent, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. (Yonhap)

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Source : Korea Herald