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Why America wants ship builders from South Korea and Japan

The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is seen, Sept. 8, 2021, in Kittery, Maine
The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is seen, Sept. 8, 2021, in Kittery, Maine (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
  • US Senators Tammy Duckworth and Andy Kim are visiting South Korea and Japan to explore boosting American shipbuilding capabilities.
  • The trip aims to examine potential joint ventures with leading shipbuilders in the region to construct and repair non-combatant vessels for the US Navy and attract investment to American shipyards.
  • This initiative addresses concerns that the United States significantly lags behind China in naval shipbuilding capacity, with US commercial shipbuilding accounting for only 0.1% of global capacity compared to China's 53%.
  • Discussions will focus on auxiliary vessels and the possibility of repairing US ships in the Indo-Pacific, as current US capacity is aging and insufficient.
  • Recent developments include South Korea's Hanwha Ocean completing maintenance for a US Navy ship and South Korea proposing a $150 billion investment in the US shipbuilding industry to support Donald Trump's initiative.
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