First on Fox: China’s dominance The upcoming legislative proposal is to alert Capitol Hill in terms of shipbuilding in terms of shipbuilding.
The bipartisan military veteran who now serves in the House of Representatives – Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-Va.) is launching a bill to revitalize the U.S. commercial ship division.
Green said to Fox News digits: “This is not a diamond.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over a huge army, including the navy. (AP/China PLA)
Green said China’s navy is now the largest in the world, surpassing USA There are 350 estimated marine vessels, while 280 are.
“China uses its fleet to erode freedom of navigation, harass civilian ships and intimidate our allies,” he said. “To maintain strategic advantage, we must invest ‘going forward at full speed’ on the basis of offshore industry – covering commercial shipbuilders, military shipyards, and every link in the supply chain.”
The bill would create a national commission on the basis of the offshore industry and require it to investigate the status of the U.S. maritime industry, including military and commercial.
The goal is to develop policy and legislative recommendations to revitalize U.S. shipyards.
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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green leads the bill. (AP Photo/J. ScottApplewhite, file)
Keeges said shipbuilding was the “backbone” of her coastal Virginia economy, a statement on Fox News’ digital numbers.
“However, due to labor and supply chain issues, our offshore industrial base is working to keep pace with the growing global threat. The commission is a critical step in identifying the challenges facing shipyards and enhancing our ability to build and maintain world-class fleets,” she said.
“We must work together to ensure that the public and private sectors work together to find solutions that can strengthen our offshore industrial base. Shipbuilding is crucial to our national security,” Davis said.
The competition between the United States and China has been maintained Most bipartisan issues In Congress, even if there is the current partisan environment.
According to the U.S. Naval Institute, China has nearly 47% of the global market in the shipbuilding field.
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South Korea and Japan are second and third, accounting for 29% and 17% of the market, respectively. The United States owns 0.13% of the market.
According to a report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the report said that in 2024 alone, a Chinese shipyard managed more production in 2024.