Carney Hails Submarine Deal as NATO Win, Moves to Ease South Korea's Disappointment Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement that ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has won the bid to build 12 submarines for the Canadian navy has been hailed as a victory for NATO.
While some may see this decision as a straightforward business deal, it is worth examining the broader implications of Canada's move and what it says about the shifting dynamics within the alliance.
Canada's partnership with TKMS seems like a natural choice given the economic benefits that come with partnering with a major European player.