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Uruguay Cancels Cardama OPV Deal over “Serious Breaches,” Moves Toward Legal Action

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Uruguay’s government has terminated its contract with Spain’s Cardama shipyard for the construction of two offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) for the Uruguayan Navy, citing “serious contractual breaches,” and said it will seek damages through legal action.

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The Navy takes a decisive step in the F-80 frigates: the change begins within The contractual relationship between the Uruguayan State and the Galician shipyard Cardama goes through its most delicate moment since the award of the ocean patrol program. The Executive confirmed its intention to terminate the contract for the construction of two OPV 87 units destined for the National Navy, a decision that is based on technical reports and on the exi…

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During a press conference, the president of Uruguay, Yamandú Orsi, announced that it was finally decided to terminate the contract with the ship yard Cardama for the construction of the two OPVs and declared that a new process will be started to get patrol vessels. “We decided to start four actions: terminate supply contract for serious contractual breaches and initiate actions for damages, recover the assets of the Uruguayan State, define respo…

President Yamandú Orsi announces legal actions for "serious breaches" and the company sees his actions "very incorrect"

The president of the Republic, Yamandú Orsi, announced this Friday in a press conference that the contract with the Spanish shipyard Cardama will be terminated and actions will be initiated for "damages and damages" to recover the assets of the Uruguayan State, because Uruguay has already invested money for the manufacture of the ships. After the Council of Ministers, the president said that the company has failed the contract and that the gover…

The government received the latest report from the inspectors in Vigo and the audit contracted to Bureau Veritas

·Bogotá, Colombia
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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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