Thyssenkrupp Bids for Australian Sub Contract

November 30, 2015

German industrial group Thyssenkrupp has submitted an offer to the Australian government for a contract to build stealth submarines potentially worth tens of billions of euros, the company said on Monday.

The contract to build up to 12 submarines, including decades of maintenance, could be worth $35 billion and has drawn interest from French shipping group DCNS as well as a Japanese consortium led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

Reporting by Tom Kaeckenhoff

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