South Korea secures 20% of global shipbuilding orders

Business Monday 29/December/2025 16:15 PM
By: ANI
South Korea secures 20% of global shipbuilding orders

Seoul: South Korea is on track to win back a 20 per cent share of the world's shipbuilding orders this year.

Korea accounted for a 22 per cent share of the global market from January to November, according to a report by The Korea Herald. Data from Clarkson Research shows that Korean shipbuilders received orders for 10.03 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT) during this period.

CGT (Compensated Gross Tonnage) in shipbuilding is a standardised unit used to measure a shipyard's workload and output, accounting for a ship's type and size.

Although Korea's total orders fell 5 per cent compared with last year, the country is outperforming its rivals. China is currently the biggest shipbuilder in the world, but its new orders fell by 47 per cent to 26.64 million CGT in the same period.

Last year, Korea's share was 17 per cent, its lowest since 2016. Experts now expect Korea to stay in the 20 per cent range for the whole year.

The global shipbuilding industry is seeing fewer orders overall. Total orders across the world fell by 37 per cent to 44.99 million CGT from January to November.

Large Korean companies are already meeting their goals. HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering has secured $ 18.16 billion in orders for 129 ships so far. This exceeds its target of $ 18.05 billion.

Hanwha Ocean has secured $9.83 billion in orders, more than it received all of last year. Samsung Heavy Industries has reached 76 per cent of its $9.8 billion target by securing contracts for a range of tankers and carriers.

"Although Korean shipbuilders have witnessed a rise in revenues, primarily driven by orders for high-value ships such as LNG carriers," the report quoted an industry source.
"But the US Make American Shipbuilding Great Again or MASGA project, along with Washington's curbs on Beijing, is likely to give Korea a strategic edge in gaining more share in the global shipbuilding market."

US President Donald Trump recently showed support for working with Korean companies. He announced that Huntington Ingalls and Philly Shipyard would lead the building of new US Navy ships.

Hanwha Ocean bought the Philly Shipyard.

HD Hyundai and Huntington Ingalls agreed in October to work together on new support ships for the US Navy. This is the first time Korea and the US have collaborated in this way.