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Unpacking the White House’s Executive Order on Restoring the U. S . . . An ambitious new White House executive order seeks to revitalize the U S maritime industry This article unpacks the dynamics driving the push to restore U S shipbuilding and how these measures are tied to competition with China
The State of Maritime Supply-Chain Threats - CSIS The global maritime supply chains primer from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business identifies and assesses current and potential key threats to seaborne trade
Ship Wars: Confronting China’s Dual-Use Shipbuilding Empire China is leveraging its globally dominant commercial shipbuilding industry to support its naval modernization—and foreign companies are inadvertently helping This report outlines how the United States and its partners can confront China's dual-use shipyards
Shifting Tides: The National Security Implications of the United States . . . However, creating a national-security centered strategy and working with Pacific partners to meet their critical health, infrastructure, and maritime security are not mutually exclusive—in fact, doing the latter directly bolsters the effectiveness of the former
How the United States Can Overcome Icebreaker Construction Woes and . . . The United States needs to rapidly recapitalize and increase its fleet of three polar icebreakers to address national security risks in the Arctic Foreign ship construction can rapidly deliver the needed icebreakers as the U S grows its domestic shipbuilding industry
Don’t Miss the Boat: Considerations for U. S. -South Korea Maritime . . . As China’s shipbuilding surge outpaces U S capacity, the U S Navy’s fleet readiness faces critical gaps Leveraging South Korea’s world-class shipyards for maintenance and new-build collaboration could revitalize the United States' maritime strength and supply chain resilience
Disruptions to Trade in the Taiwan Strait Would Severely Impact . . . - CSIS Research from CSIS estimates that approximately $2 45 trillion worth of goods—over one-fifth of global maritime trade—transited the Taiwan Strait in 2022 China’s economy could be severely impacted by any disruptions in the Taiwan Strait
The Geopolitics of Port Security in the Americas - CSIS Satellite imagery shows the port as having gone through extensive development between 2019 and 2024, including the development of a new shipping container port with a breakwater and maritime light and the expansion of the existing fishing port