
South Korean Submarine Arrives in Canada Amid $39.6 Billion Deal Bid
A South Korean submarine has arrived in Canada as Seoul pursues a substantial US$39.6 billion deal for Canadian submarines. This visit is part of South Korea's efforts to secure the lucrative defense contract.
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S. Korean submarine arrives in Canada amid Seoul's bid for US$39.6 bln Canadian submarine deal
A South Korean Navy submarine has arrived at a port in Canada for joint drills with the Royal Canadian Navy amid Seoul's push to win a Canadian submarine deal estimated at around 60 trillion won (US$39.6 billion). The 3,000-ton ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho entered a port at the Canadian naval base in Esquimalt, Victoria, on the country's southwest coast on Saturday (local time) after traveling some 14,000 kilometers via Guam and Hawaii on the first trans-Pacific voyage ever undertaken by a South Kore
By The Korea Herald
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