US seeks shipbuilding expertise from South Korea and Japan to counter China
- American lawmakers are exploring how the US can tap South Korea and Japan's shipbuilding expertise and capacity to boost its own capabilities, which lag behind China's.
- The urgency stems from the fact that Washington severely lags behind China, now the world's No. 1 shipbuilder, in building naval ships, raising concerns about the maritime balance of power.
- The discussions will focus on auxiliary vessels like fueling and cargo ships to support the US Navy's aging and insufficient auxiliary fleet.
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U.S. seeks shipbuilding expertise from South Korea and Japan to counter China
American lawmakers are using a trip to South Korea and Japan to explore how the United States can tap those allies' shipbuilding expertise and capacity to help boost its own capabilities, which are dwarfed by those of China.
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US seeks shipbuilding expertise from South Korea and Japan to counter China
American lawmakers are using a trip to South Korea and Japan to explore how the United States can tap those allies’ shipbuilding expertise and capacity to help boost its own capabilities.
·United States
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