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Last year, Chinese shipyards delivered 53% of global tonnage, according to Clarksons Research. With so many goods in the U.S.
South Korea’s state trade promotion body Kotra estimates the US Navy plans to invest $1.1tn to expand its fleet to 381 vessels by 2054. It forecasts the global shipbuilding industry will grow from ...
South Korea will bring in 280 shipyard workers from Uzbekistan as early as July to help ease labor shortages at small ...
"This is no drill. A fundamental pillar of America's security, our naval supremacy, is under threat from Communist China," ...
China is leveraging its globally dominant commercial shipbuilding industry to support its naval modernization—and foreign ...
The resurrection of military shipbuilding in the U.S. will hinge on improving wages and benefits for workers at shipyards, ...
Lawmakers have previously raised concerns over the impact of these layoffs on ship maintenance, with Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Susan Collins (R-ME) directly calling on the Navy and Office of ...
Civilian mariners and employees who work at the Navy’s public shipyards and maintenance entities are exempt from an ongoing hiring freeze across the Department of Defense, the Navy’s top officer told ...
The CSIS estimates that at the current pace of production, China will grow its naval fleet from 234 ships to 425 by 2030.
As the smoke clears from the wreckage of the stolen bullion van in the 1969 British comedy, The Italian Job, Michael Caine’s character, Charlie Croker, turns to his “explosives expert” and says: ...
Learn more. In late 1941, “the exigencies” of a global crisis allowed Maine women to escape a world of domestic servitude by stepping out of the kitchens and into the shipyards. Their historic ...