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    Berlin secures influence at warship builder TKMS as part of planned spin-off

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    Posted on July 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Berlin secures strategic control over Thyssenkrupp's TKMS division ahead of a planned spin-off, ensuring influence in defence technology.

    Berlin Gains Strategic Control Over Thyssenkrupp's TKMS Division

    BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Berlin has reached a preliminary agreement with Thyssenkrupp to secure influence over the German conglomerate's defence division TKMS, ahead of a planned spin-off and separate listing later this year, company documents showed on Friday.

    The German industrial group, buoyed by robust demand for defence technology, is set to spin off 49% of TKMS to shareholders in the autumn, pending approval at an extraordinary general meeting on August 8.

    The German government has been aiming for a security agreement regarding TKMS, which makes frigates, submarines and underwater mine-sweeping technology, and a first term sheet on the matter was concluded on July 7, the documents show.

    Under the terms, which are to be finalised in a legally binding accord by the end of September, Germany would have a right of approval if a stake of 25% or more were to be sold in TKMS following the spin-off.

    In addition, Berlin would have a pre-emptive right if Thyssenkrupp - which will hold a 51% in TKMS after the spin-off - were to sell a stake of 5% or more to a third party.

    The German government would also have the right to nominate one of TKMS's ten supervisory board members.

    "In the planned spin-off of a minority stake in TKMS, Thyssenkrupp is pursuing an approach that combines economic independence with reliability in terms of security policy," Thyssenkrupp said.

    The company said that while talks with the government were constructive, it did not wish to anticipate the results ahead of their conclusion.

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket and Christoph Steitz; Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Berlin secures influence over Thyssenkrupp's TKMS division.
    • •A 49% spin-off of TKMS is planned for autumn.
    • •Germany gains approval rights for significant stake sales.
    • •Berlin can nominate a TKMS supervisory board member.
    • •Thyssenkrupp aims for economic independence with security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Berlin secures influence at warship builder TKMS as part of planned spin-off

    1What agreement has Berlin reached with Thyssenkrupp?

    Berlin has reached a preliminary agreement to secure influence over Thyssenkrupp's defence division TKMS ahead of a planned spin-off.

    2What percentage of TKMS is Thyssenkrupp planning to spin off?

    Thyssenkrupp is set to spin off 49% of TKMS to shareholders in the autumn.

    3What rights will the German government have regarding TKMS?

    The German government will have approval rights if a stake of 25% or more is sold in TKMS and a pre-emptive right if a 5% or more stake is sold to a third party.

    4How many members will the German government nominate to TKMS's board?

    The German government will have the right to nominate one of TKMS's ten supervisory board members.

    5What is Thyssenkrupp's stance on the negotiations with the government?

    Thyssenkrupp stated that while talks with the government were constructive, it did not wish to anticipate the results ahead of their conclusion.

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