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Canada to announce submarine contract winner on Monday, Globe and Mail says

Canada is expected to name the winner of a high-stakes competition to build 12 new submarines this Monday.

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🇬🇧 English Jul 6, 08:07 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 6, 20:59 UTC · BILD

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The brief

The Canadian government is set to announce its selection for a new submarine fleet following a competitive bidding process. The decision involves a choice between German and South Korean proposals. According to reports, Carney is expected to make the announcement.

Coverage from The Globe and Mail, Reuters, Bloomberg, AP News, CTV News, and CBC highlights that Germany’s TKMS bid has been described as an unbeatable option that could strengthen ties with Europe. These reports cite sources regarding the selection of the German firm, while other outlets focus on the upcoming official reveal. Public attention is focused on the official announcement scheduled for Monday.

Coverage does not yet specify the finalized terms of the contract or the official commencement date for the fleet construction.

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Quick answers

Who is expected to announce the submarine contract winner?

According to coverage from CTV News and CBC, Carney is set to make the announcement.

Which companies are competing for the contract?

The competition involves bids from Germany and South Korea.

How many submarines is Canada planning to acquire?

Reports from The Globe and Mail indicate the competition is to build 12 submarines.

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