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Hanwha's Investment in Austal Expands Amidst Regulatory Oversight

Strategic Partnership Strengthened with Security Safeguards

Hanwha's Investment in Austal Expands Amidst Regulatory Oversight?w=400

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The Australian government has approved South Korean conglomerate Hanwha's proposal to increase its shareholding in Australian shipbuilder Austal from 9.9% to 19.9%.
This approval comes with stringent conditions concerning security and data access to safeguard Australia's strategic and national security interests.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers emphasized that the decision underwent thorough review by relevant agencies, including the Departments of Defence and Foreign Affairs. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Hanwha, which has interests in defence, energy, and finance, will remain a minority stakeholder and is restricted from exceeding the 19.9% ownership limit. Any Hanwha board representation requests will be subject to strict criteria.

Austal noted it would carefully assess potential partnerships and board positions if formally proposed. This development follows a recent technology and supply chain agreement between Austal and state-owned ASC under the AUKUS alliance, which includes building nuclear-powered submarines with the U.S. and U.K. Hanwha had earlier received U.S. approval to expand its stake in Austal, a key defense vessel supplier to the U.S. Navy.

For Australian businesses, this move highlights the complexities of foreign investment in strategic industries and the importance of balancing economic growth with national security considerations.

Published:Tuesday, 16th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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