Key Points

South Korea's shipbuilding industry is exploring exciting new collaborative opportunities with the United States. Officials from major shipbuilders met to discuss potential partnerships in maintenance, repair, and supply chain development. The government aims to establish a formal Korea-US shipbuilding partnership in the latter half of 2023. These discussions represent a strategic move to diversify and strengthen the industry's global competitiveness.

Key Points: Korea US Shipbuilding Talks Spark Industry Growth Prospects

  • Korea seeks strategic shipbuilding collaboration with US
  • Discussions aim to expand industry beyond LNG carrier sector
  • Major shipbuilders express optimism for partnership
  • Government targeting new growth engines in manufacturing
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Korean shipbuilding industry welcomes discussions for possible cooperation with US

South Korean shipbuilders welcome potential US cooperation, exploring new opportunities in maintenance, repair, and supply chain development.

"The government plans to officially push for the Korea-U.S. shipbuilding partnership in the latter half of this year. - Park Dong-il, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy"

Seoul, July 14

South Korea's shipbuilding industry welcomed the government's ongoing discussions with the United States regarding potential cooperation in the sector, calling it a "new opportunity" for the sector, Seoul's industry ministry said on Monday.

The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy met with officials from major shipbuilders here, including HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., and shipbuilding affiliates of Hanwha Group and Samsung Group, as well as equipment companies, in the southeastern port city of Busan to discuss measures to promote the sustainable development of the sector, according to ministry officials.

In the meeting, the shipbuilders expressed anticipation for cooperation opportunities with the U.S., saying they hope for collaboration across various areas, such as maintenance, repair and operations (MRO), as well as supply chain development, to support the overall growth of the industry, reports Yonhap news agency.

Park Dong-il, the ministry's director general for manufacturing industry, who presided over the meeting, said, "The government plans to officially push for the establishment of the Korea-U.S. shipbuilding partnership in the latter half of this year."

The government will also work to devise measures to find new growth engines for the industry, beyond the area of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers that led the recent growth, and bolster the competitiveness of the shipbuilding equipment manufacturers, he added.

South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo previously said he proposed advancing bilateral manufacturing cooperation to U.S. President Donald Trump's administration as one of the ways to reduce Seoul's trade surplus with Washington during recent trade talks.

The Trump administration showed particular interest in potential collaboration in the shipbuilding and semiconductor sectors, Yeo has said.

The proposal was made as Seoul aims to conclude tariff negotiations with the U.S. by August 1 in a bid to get full exemption or reduction of the 25 percent reciprocal tariffs and sectoral duties on steel, automobile and other imports.

- IANS

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Priya S
While this is good for Korea, I hope our Indian shipbuilders like Cochin Shipyard are watching closely. We need to up our game in maritime technology. Our navy modernization depends on it!
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Aman W
Korea-US partnership is fine, but what about India-Korea collaboration? We have so much potential in shipbuilding but lack the latest tech. Government should push for more JVs like the one between L&T and Hyundai.
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Sarah B
As someone working in maritime logistics, I think India is missing a big opportunity here. Our ship recycling industry in Alang is world-class, but we need to move up the value chain to shipbuilding.
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Vikram M
The focus on LNG carriers is interesting. With India's growing LNG imports, we should develop our own capabilities rather than depending on foreign builders. Atmanirbhar Bharat should include shipbuilding!
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Nisha Z
While this Korea-US deal is impressive, I'm concerned about our own shipbuilding sector. Why can't we have such high-level discussions for Indian shipyards? Our policies need to be more proactive.

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