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Italy’s Fincantieri and KAYO to work together on strengthening Albania’s navy

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 8:17 AM

TIRANA, April 29 (Reuters) – Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and Albania’s KAYO have set up a joint venture to build and maintain vessels ​in Albania, which is seeking to modernise ‌its military infrastructure and deepen its NATO ties.

The two sides signed a deal in the presence of the Albanian prime minister and defence minister, as well as the ‌CEOs ​of Fincantieri and KAYO, according ⁠to a government and ⁠company statement.

Albania has been a member of NATO since 2009 and its Mediterranean location gives it strategic importance beyond its size. For Fincantieri, ​it offers access to wider markets.

“This partnership paves the way to produce naval vessels in ⁠Albania, not only for ⁠the country’s needs but also for ​export to international markets,” a government statement said.

Based on ​the cooperation, Albania will become a new ‌European base for Fincantieri to build small and medium-sized vessels, Defence Minister Ermal Nufi said.

The project envisages the creation of a construction site at the ⁠naval base of Pashaliman in southern Albania, where about 400 people are expected to be employed.

KAYO, which specialises ⁠in the development ‌of strategic industrial infrastructure and ⁠is controlled by the Albanian Defence ​Ministry, will ‌hold a 49% stake in the ​new venture ⁠and Fincantieri will hold 51%, Fincantieri said in a statement on its website.

It did not provide any financial details or say when work would begin.

(Reporting by Florion Goga, writing by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by ​Barbara Lewis)