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The Trump administration launched a 2026 plan to boost U.S. shipbuilding with fees on foreign ships, funding for domestic yards, and alliances with Japan and South Korea.
The Trump administration unveiled a comprehensive Maritime Action Plan in February 2026 to revitalize U.S. shipbuilding, proposing port fees on foreign-built vessels, a Maritime Security Trust Fund, and partnerships with South Korea and Japan to boost domestic capacity.
The plan includes creating maritime prosperity zones, streamlining regulations, and investing in workforce training and shipyard infrastructure.
It aims to reduce reliance on foreign shipbuilders by expanding U.S.-flagged fleets and using revenue from fees to fund long-term industrial growth.
The initiative aligns with bipartisan legislation and emphasizes strategic cooperation to strengthen national security and economic resilience.
La administración Trump lanzó un plan para 2026 para impulsar la construcción naval de los Estados Unidos con tarifas en buques extranjeros, financiamiento para astilleros nacionales y alianzas con Japón y Corea del Sur.