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Gov’t to inject $706 million into HMM

The government is considering an injection of 800 billion won ($706 million) into Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., the nation’s leading oceangoing shipping company, within this year to help it tide over mounting losses, industry sources said Saturday (10/13/2018).

The company’s largest-shareholder Korea Development Bank and the state-run maritime business promotion agency Korea Ocean Business Corp. (KOBC) said they are reviewing a plan in which Hyundai Merchant issues bonds and the two purchase 400 billion won worth of the bonds each.

Hyundai Merchant and the government share the view that the firm’s shipping capacity should be raised to 1 million twenty-foot equivalent units by 2020 to secure competitiveness.

“We have not decided on how or to what scale the support will be made, but it will be announced soon,” a KOBC official said.





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