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HanmiGlobal eyes US SMR market with development arm

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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June 24, 2026

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HanmiGlobal eyes US SMR market with development arm

HanmiGlobal, South Korea's largest construction management firm, plans to establish a project development company for the US small modular reactor market as it seeks a larger role in the country's growing nuclear power sector. As part of the effort, the company hosted a seminar in Washington on Monday with the Global America Business Institute to introduce its SMR business strategy and explore potential partnerships. Representatives from major US power and infrastructure companies, including Edg

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