Finland Finances Two TUI ships

April 29, 2013

Arrangements have been made to ensure that the Turku shipyards of STX Finland will be able to deliver two ships ordered by the German TUI cruise line, Finland’s Ministry of Employment and the Economy said on Friday.

The two cruise liners are slated for a 2014-2015 completion date.

The parties participating in the agreement are the State of Finland, German shipping company TUI Cruises and the Korean-owned STX Europe.

The Finnish government expects to put 31 million euros in subsidies toward construction, and 9.6 million has been used so far.

Finnvera, a state-owned financing company, pledged up to 292 million euros for the period that the ships are under construction.
 

Related News

Taiwan Charges Chinese Captain over Cable Damage US Targets China Oil Storage Terminal in Iran-Related Sanctions Permit-Free Entry to EU for Ukrainian Cargo Extended Until Year-End Trump to Push Allies to Conform to Chinese Vessel Fee Plans Hegseth Fine-Tunes Trump’s Panama Canal Rhetoric