★ Organization
Hanwha Group
Business · Defense & Aerospace · Energy & Environment
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Hanwha Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate (chaebol) headquartered in Seoul, originally founded in 1952 as the Korea Explosives Corporation. The group operates across explosives and defense, chemicals, finance and insurance, solar energy (Hanwha Qcells), retail, and shipbuilding, and is among South Korea's largest industrial conglomerates by revenue.
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Includes actions Hanwha Group appears on directly, plus actions flagged against the sectors it belongs to.
Trump's EPA eliminates climate endangerment finding and emission rules
Energy & Environment sector — Eliminating federal vehicle GHG standards removes compliance costs across the auto manufacturing industry and preserves demand for petroleum-based fuels, benefiting domestic oil and gas producers sector-wide.
Trump creates National Energy Dominance Council chaired by Burgum
Energy & Environment sector — Nuclear, hydropower, and critical-minerals industries also fall within the council's explicit mandate alongside the fossil-fuel scope. Energy & Environment is tagged as an interim broader sector pending more granular sub-sector creation for nuclear and critical minerals.
Hanwha US subsidiaries donate $2M to Trump-Vance inaugural
Donated $2,000,000 to the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee.
Trump order scraps the rules behind federal environmental reviews
Energy & Environment sector — Rescinding NEPA implementing regulations shortens environmental review timelines for drilling, pipelines, LNG terminals, and other energy infrastructure, accelerating permitting across the sector.