Davie shipyard to expand operations south of the border to build icebreakers
- Quebec-Based Davie Shipbuilding will expand operations to assist the United States in building icebreakers.
- According to a White House announcement, Davie is negotiating to partner with an American shipyard.
- Canada, the U.S., and Finland signed the ICE Pact to enhance icebreaker production, which is an important step forward, as stated by Huebert.
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Davie Shipyard to Expand Operations South of the Border to Build Icebreakers
Quebec-based Davie shipbuilding plans to set up operations south of the border to help the United States build icebreakers. A White House announcement on July 29 says the shipbuilder is in talks to partner with an existing American shipyard. The news follows a pact announced earlier this month under which Canada, the U.S. and Finland will collaborate to build polar icebreakers. Davie landed a Canadian government contract worth $8.5 billion earli…
Davie shipyard to expand operations south of the border to build icebreakers
Quebec-based Davie shipbuilding plans to set up operations south of the border to help the United States build icebreakers. A White House announcement on Monday says the shipbuilder is in talks to partner with an existing American shipyard.
After Finland last year, the shipbuilding company Davie is heading for the United States, where the White House is trying to give a serious boost to its main shipbuilding programs, which are accumulating delays that can be counted in years.
Washington's naval strategy to protect the Arctic gives a good place to the builder from Lévis.
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