
Samsung C&T Signs $3 Billion Green Ammonia Supply Deal with Reliance Industries
Samsung C&T, the construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, has secured a $3 billion deal from Reliance Industries of India to purchase green ammonia, further solidifying India's position as an emerging exporter of green fuels.
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Reliance signs $3 billion green ammonia supply deal with South Korea's Samsung C&T - Reuters
Reliance signs $3 billion green ammonia supply deal with South Korea's Samsung C&T Reuters
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Read full article →Samsung C&T signs $3b green ammonia supply deal with Reliance of India
Samsung C&T, the construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, has secured a $3 billion deal from Reliance Industries of India to purchase green ammonia, according to the companies Tuesday. Under the supply and purchase agreement, Samsung C&T's trading and investment division will receive green ammonia from Reliance Industries for about 15 years starting in October 2028 and supply it to its customers. The buyers were not disclosed due to confidentiality agreements. A Samsung C&T official said t
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