South Korean and U.S. officials signing a shipbuilding cooperation agreement with shipyard in background.
South Korean and U.S. officials signing a shipbuilding cooperation agreement with shipyard in background.
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South Korea, US sign MOU to advance shipbuilding cooperation

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South Korea and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday to strengthen bilateral shipbuilding cooperation. The deal forms part of a trade agreement under which Seoul pledged $150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding investments.

The signing took place in Washington. Park Jung-sung, deputy minister for trade at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, and U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade William Kimmitt signed the document. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick oversaw the ceremony.

Under the MOU the two countries will establish the Korea-U.S. Shipbuilding Partnership Initiative. The platform will promote commercial shipbuilding, workforce development, industrial modernization and maritime manufacturing investment. A Korea-U.S. Shipbuilding Partnership Center is expected to open in Washington later this year.

Activities will include attracting foreign direct investment into the U.S. maritime industrial base, workforce training and shipyard productivity projects. Kim and Lutnick also discussed South Korea’s investment projects tied to last year’s trade deal.

Kim said upon arriving in Washington on Wednesday that the first projects can be announced after a relevant law takes effect in June.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the MOU as a boost to US-South Korea shipbuilding ties and defense cooperation, with some noting stock opportunities for US firms and potential to counter China in global markets.

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South Korean PM Kim Min-seok urges U.S. VP JD Vance to implement nuclear sub, energy, and shipbuilding deals during Washington talks.
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South Korean PM urges Vance to swiftly implement deals on nuclear subs, energy, shipbuilding

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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok urged U.S. Vice President JD Vance to swiftly implement bilateral agreements on nuclear-powered submarines, nuclear energy, and shipbuilding during talks in Washington on Thursday. The meeting came hours after the National Assembly approved a special bill to facilitate Seoul's $350 billion investment commitment under a trade deal. Both sides also reaffirmed their openness to dialogue with North Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump expressed affection for South Korea on Friday during a White House press availability, shortly after the two nations signed a memorandum of understanding to boost shipbuilding ties.

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The Donald Trump administration unveiled an action plan to rebuild America's shipbuilding industry, pledging to continue 'historic' cooperation with South Korea and Japan. The plan proposes a 'Bridge Strategy' allowing initial ships to be built in allied foreign shipyards. This comes amid efforts to counter China's overwhelming shipbuilding capacity.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto agreed on April 1 in Seoul to elevate their bilateral ties to a special comprehensive strategic partnership and expand defense industry cooperation. They committed to strengthening resource supply chains amid Middle East war uncertainties. The two nations signed 10 memorandums of understanding.

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HANOI—Following his Wednesday summit with Vietnam's top leader To Lam, President Lee Jae-myung meets Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on Thursday to advance bilateral ties in supply chains, infrastructure and energy. Twelve MOUs were signed on energy, tech and culture, with a large business delegation in tow.

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