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New risks lurk for Korea-US shipbuilding partnership

Korea Times News

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
New risks lurk for Korea-US shipbuilding partnership
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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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Korea Times News

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· Jul 1, 2026

FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to Korea-US alliance

FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to Korea-US alliance

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 8, 2026

US sounds out Korean shipbuilders on Navy warships

The US has officially reached out to major South Korean shipbuilders to assess their naval vessel design and construction capabilities in a sign that Washington is looking to deepen shipbuilding cooperation with Seoul under the MASGA initiative. According to defense industry sources Wednesday, the Pentagon and the US Navy recently sent requests for information, or RFIs, to HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean for combat vessels. In response, the two companies submitted information last m

The Hankyoreh

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· Jun 22, 2026

In Korea, the rising tide of the semiconductor boom does not lift all boats

In Korea, the rising tide of the semiconductor boom does not lift all boats

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

South Korea set to power US fight for naval dominance amid rising geopolitical tensions

The United States is turning to South Korea’s world-leading shipbuilding industry as it seeks to refresh its ageing naval fleet, a move set to expand the bilateral alliance beyond security into defence manufacturing, technology and industrial production. According to analysts, the bid reflects Washington’s efforts to address long-standing problems in its own industry – such as chronic construction delays, cost overruns, shortages of skilled workers and supply chain constraints. It also marks a...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

MarineMax's Issues And Valuation Justify Caution In Light Of Market Weakness

MarineMax's Issues And Valuation Justify Caution In Light Of Market Weakness

Investing.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Always-on won: Korean dealers fret about risks in landmark shift to 24-hour trading

Always-on won: Korean dealers fret about risks in landmark shift to 24-hour trading

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Related coverage for "New risks lurk for Korea-US shipbuilding partnership": Korea Times News — FM says nuclear, tech cooperation will bring greater benefits to Korea-US alliance. The korea Herald News — US sounds out Korean shipbuilders on Navy warships. The Hankyoreh — In Korea, the rising tide of the semiconductor boom does not lift all boats. South China Morning Post — South Korea set to power US fight for naval dominance amid rising geopolitical tensions. Seeking Alpha — MarineMax's Issues And Valuation Justify Caution In Light Of Market Weakness. Investing.com — Always-on won: Korean dealers fret about risks in landmark shift to 24-hour trading