HD Hyundai Launches Landmark Investment Program to Rebuild U.S. Shipbuilding Industry
Eunsil Ju Reporter
bb311.eunju@gmail.com | 2025-08-26 09:05:50
WASHINGTON, D.C. — HD Hyundai has deepened its strategic partnership with the United States by launching a landmark, multi-billion dollar investment program aimed at modernizing and advancing the U.S. shipbuilding industry. The initiative marks the first tangible outcome of the "MASGA" initiative, a U.S.-Korea shipbuilding cooperation project proposed by the Korean government as part of the bilateral alliance.
The program was formalized on August 25 (local time) with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between HD Hyundai, global private equity firm Cerberus Capital, and the Korea Development Bank (KDB) in Washington, D.C. This collaboration is more than just a financial investment. It is a targeted effort to acquire and modernize U.S. shipyards, invest in equipment manufacturers to fortify the supply chain, and develop advanced technologies such as autonomous navigation and artificial intelligence (AI). The program is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening the maritime capabilities of the U.S. and its allies.
HD Hyundai will serve as a key anchor investor and technical advisor. The company plans to leverage its extensive experience in shipbuilding and digital capabilities to assess the technical feasibility of potential investments and support the modernization of the U.S. industry. Cerberus Capital will manage the program, overseeing strategic planning and management, while KDB will assist in structuring and recruiting Korean investors.
This MOU aligns with HD Hyundai's broader strategy of increasing collaboration with the U.S. It has already signed a defense cooperation MOU with Huntington Ingalls, a commercial shipping partnership with Edison Chouest Offshore, and recently won a maintenance contract for a U.S. Navy vessel.
HD Hyundai's Senior Vice President, Kisun Chung, stated that the cooperation with Cerberus Capital will not only provide substantial assistance to the MASGA initiative but also open up new markets and growth opportunities for the Korean shipbuilding industry. Cerberus CEO Frank Bruno and KDB Senior Executive Vice President Kim Bok-kyu both emphasized that the program is a testament to the deep trust and partnership between the two nations.
This collaboration presents a new model for the global shipbuilding industry, with both countries poised to embark on a new chapter together.
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