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With South Korea and China building ships faster and cheaper than U.S., Trump makes shipbuilding a priority

China rolls out over 1,000 cargo ships a year, while the U.S. – maybe three. The Trump administration has called this a crisis with both economic and national security risks.

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With South Korea and China building ships faster and cheaper than U.S., Trump makes shipbuilding a priority

China rolls out over 1,000 cargo ships a year, while the U.S. – maybe three. The Trump administration has called this a crisis with both economic and national security risks.

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foreignpolicy.com3 g fa

The Invisible Hand Won’t Rebuild U.S. Shipyards

War in Iran has put a spotlight on declining U.S. maritime power.

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  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·cbsnews.com

    With South Korea and China building ships faster and cheaper than U.S., Trump makes shipbuilding a priority

    China rolls out over 1,000 cargo ships a year, while the U.S. – maybe three. The Trump administration has called this a crisis with both economic and national security risks.

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·foreignpolicy.com

    The Invisible Hand Won’t Rebuild U.S. Shipyards

    War in Iran has put a spotlight on declining U.S. maritime power.