
- Hyundai may bid to after meeting Rail Minister Winston Peters.
- The due to cost blowouts.
- Peters is seeking cheaper, smaller rail-enabled ferries to be operational by 2029.
By Corin Dann,
The giant could be back in the running to build after a meeting between the company and Rail Minister Winston Peters in Seoul on Friday.
The Government last year , citing a $3 billion cost blowout associated with the ferries and the required port upgrades.
Peters, as the new Rail Minister, has since embarked on a a builder for two cheaper and smaller rail-enabled ferries and have them running by 2029.
New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters meets South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yul in Seoul. Photo / RNZ / Corin Dann
He said to build the new smaller ferries and had indicated it could meet the size specifications involved.
鈥淚鈥檝e got a serious contender back in the ring of potential contenders for the tender for two replacement ferries for the Cook Strait.鈥
Peters, who is in South Korea for talks with the Korean Foreign Affairs Minister, said it made sense to also visit Hyundai given it was the world鈥檚 biggest shipbuilder.
It seems unlikely, however, the Government can escape a costly multimillion-dollar break fee that KiwiRail is believed to be in negotiation with Hyundai about after cancelling the mega-ferry deal signed in 2021.
When asked by RNZ what would happen to the break-fee negotiations should Hyundai build two new smaller ships, Peters said that was a decision made by the last Government and KiwiRail and has to play out separately.
When also asked why Hyundai wanted to bid again after being burned by New Zealand before, Peters said: 鈥淗yundai understand the vagaries of politics as much as anybody else and we had a marvellous conversation鈥.
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