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China Punishes Korean Shipbuilder's U.S. Units - Stock Drops 8%

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Published Oct 21, 2025
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What Happened?

Hanwha Ocean, a big shipbuilding company from South Korea, saw its stock fall 8% on Tuesday. China punished five of the company's U.S. offices for helping America investigate Chinese shipping companies.

Who Got Hit?

China banned Chinese companies from doing business with five Hanwha units in America. These include shipping and shipyard businesses the company runs in the U.S. The ban started immediately.

China said it's "strongly dissatisfied" that Hanwha's U.S. offices helped the American government look into Chinese shipping and shipbuilding companies.

The Bigger Fight

This is part of a growing trade war between the U.S. and China:

The U.S. started charging huge fees on Chinese ships docking at American ports starting Tuesday. China fired back with similar fees on American ships - $56 per ton. Big container ships can weigh 50,000 to 220,000 tons, so these fees add up fast.

China is also blocking exports of rare earth minerals (special metals needed for electronics and weapons). President Trump threatened to add 100% tariffs on Chinese goods in response.

Why This Matters

When the U.S. and China fight, companies caught in the middle get hurt. Hanwha Ocean does business in both countries, and now China is punishing them for working with America. Investors worry this could hurt the company's profits.

The Bottom Line

Trade wars create winners and losers. Korean companies that work with both America and China are stuck in a tough spot as the two superpowers clash.

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