Shipbuilding
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Urgent Call to Revitalize U.S. Naval Power
Recent photographs from Naval Station Norfolk have sparked concerns about the U.S. Navy’s readiness, highlighting a troubling trend in naval…
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U.S. Navy Considers Allies for Warship Production
The U.S. Navy is exploring partnerships with foreign allies to address a significant workforce shortage in warship construction. Secretary of…
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Golden Pass LNG Launches First Export Cargo
Golden Pass LNG has successfully dispatched its first cargo, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards full commercial operations.…
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New Coalition Aims to Revitalize US Shipbuilding
A diverse coalition of labor groups and shipbuilding employers has launched a renewed effort in Washington to revive domestic ship…
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HD Construction Secures Major Engine Deal in Europe
SEOUL, April 20 (Yonhap) — HD Construction Equipment Co. has announced a significant contract to supply 264 power-generating engines to…
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Yangzijiang Expands with New Ship Repair Subsidiary
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is making significant strides by launching a dedicated ship repair and conversion subsidiary, Jiangsu Yangzi Hongda Shipbuilding and…
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Construction Sector Faces Crisis Amid Economic Turmoil
The construction industry in South Korea is grappling with significant challenges as the ongoing Middle East crisis and persistent U.S.…
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Adelaide’s COP31 Bid Highlights Key Challenges
A recent feasibility study has shed light on the challenges faced by Adelaide in its bid to host the COP31…
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Korea and India Forge Major Business Alliances
In a significant move to strengthen economic ties, business leaders from South Korea and India signed 20 memorandums of understanding…
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U.S. Offshore Wind Fleet Faces Major Challenges
A recent study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reveals that approximately 80% of the U.S. offshore wind fleet consists…
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