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November 15, 2006 · about 20 years ago

S. Korean shipyards’ future lies in offshore facilities, association says

Shipyards of South Korea, the world’s leading shipbuilding nation, are set to make all-out efforts to develop offshore facilities in a bid to stay ahead of the field despite hot pursuit from rivals in Japan and China, an industry association said Wednesday.

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Shipyards of South Korea, the world’s leading shipbuilding nation, are set to make all-out efforts to develop offshore facilities in a bid to stay ahead of the field despite hot pursuit from rivals in Japan and China, an industry association said Wednesday.

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