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Uruguay to seek damages after Spanish shipyard Cardama fails to appeal OPV contract termination

Summary by Merco Press
Spanish shipyard Cardama did not file an appeal against the Uruguayan government’s decision to terminate the contract for the purchase of two offshore patrol vessels for the Navy, meaning the measure is now final and the Ministry of Defence will move ahead with a claim for damages. The confirmation came on Thursday from Presidential Secretary Jorge Díaz.

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For its part, the shipyard is also analyzing to make a lawsuit of the same character against the South American country.The intention of the Uruguayan government is to bring the controversy to local courts, where a favorable atmosphere is expected; but Cardama seeks that the issue be settled in international tribunals, because he understands the process could be more impartial and guarantee a fair and objective analysis of the consequences of th…

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Merco Press broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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