SeungHwan Kim is a researcher at the Korea Foundation USA and a research fellow at the Vanguard Think Tank,
Jaehyoung Ju is a second-year Master’s student focusing on economic security strategy and policy in East Asia.
That subheading is incorrect no? “The recently passed SHIPS Act”. It was introduced in the 118th, but unless it was just reintroduced and miraculously passed in the last few days I don’t believe that’s accurate.
On the other hand, this seems like the one we should be talking about (perhaps it’s own topic) since it seems like a death knell for US shipbuilding companies once and for all:
Yes, the subheading is in error. I don’t see where the text came from, don’t see the word passed" in the article.
From the article.
On December 19, 2024, a bipartisan coalition introduced the Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security for America Act (SHIPS Act) to Congress. The Act aims to strengthen…
As far as the repercussions, I don’t really know, I posted it so see what anyone might have to say.