Kawasaki May Quit Shipbuilding

By Aiswarya Lakshmi
Monday, October 3, 2016

Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries said it would consider a drastic revision of its shipbuilding, and has even indicated that it may pull out of its shipbuilding business due to its worsening profitability, reports Reuters.

Kawasaki Shipbuilding revised its profit outlook lower for the business year ending next March, citing a stronger yen against the dollar and a decline in operating profitability from the shipbuilding business.

The company said it would consider what to do with the shipbuilding business including whether to continue the business and aimed to reach a final decision by the end of March.

Global shipbuilding companies have been suffering from a slide in new vessel orders amid a volatile global economy.

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