Canada to announce submarine contract winner on Monday, Globe and Mail says
Canada is set to announce the winning bidder for a high-stakes contract to build 12 new submarines this Monday.
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Canada will decide on a contract winner to build a fleet of 12 submarines on Monday. The competition has narrowed to bids from Germany and South Korea.
Coverage from The Globe and Mail, Reuters, and AP News emphasizes the timing of the announcement. Bloomberg reports that Germany has described the TKMS bid as 'unbeatable,' while CBC notes that Carney is poised to make the selection.
Attention now turns to Monday's official announcement to determine which international bidder secured the contract.
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Quick answers
When will the submarine contract winner be announced?
The announcement is expected on Monday.
How many submarines are included in the contract?
The competition is to build 12 submarines.
Which countries are bidding for the contract?
The decision is between bids from Germany and South Korea.
Coverage (7)
- Germany Calls TKMS Bid to Build Canadian Submarines ‘Unbeatable’ Bloomberg.com · 14h ago
- Germany says TKMS submarine win would bring Canada closer to Europe Reuters · 14h ago broke it first
- Winner of high-stakes competition to build Canada 12 submarines to be announced Monday, sources say The Globe and Mail · 14h ago
- Submarine showdown: Carney poised to choose Canada's next submarine fleet CBC · 14h ago
- Germany Calls TKMS Bid to Build Canadian Submarines ‘Unbeatable’ Bloomberg.com · 14h ago
- Canada to decide between German, South Korean submarine bids on Monday AP News · 14h ago
- Canada to announce submarine contract winner on Monday, Globe and Mail says Reuters · 14h ago broke it first
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