According to Yonhap News,
Overseas orders for industrial plants won by South Korean builders reached an eight-year high in 2023, thanks largely to brisk demand from the Middle East, data showed Monday.
Local construction firms clinched US$30.23 billion worth of plant orders from abroad last year, up 25 percent from the previous year, according to the commerce ministry data.
It hovered above the government target of $30 billion and marked the highest yearly amount since the $36.47 billion won in 2015.
The jump came as orders from Middle Eastern and African countries rose sharply from a year earlier.
Plant orders from the Middle East came to $11.42 billion last year, accounting for 37.8 percent of the total. The ministry said the surge got a boost from South Korea's summit meetings with three Middle Eastern countries over the past year.
The Americas came next with $10.14 billion, or 33.5 percent of the total, followed by Asia with $4.95 billion, or 16.4 percent.
The single-largest deal was Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.'s $5 billion project to build a mega petrochemical plant in the eastern part of Saudi Arabia.
The ministry said it will ramp up efforts to help local construction companies win more overseas plant orders amid a boom in the Middle East and growing demand from new industries.
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Source: Yonhap News (January 8, 2024)