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U.S. Shipbuilding Crisis Gains National Attention

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

The growing gap between American shipyards and their Asian rivals has broken into the national spotlight, as 60 Minutes takes a closer look at the U.S. shipbuilding crisis.

The U.S. shipbuilding crisis has long been a concern within the maritime industry, and this week it gained national attention as 60 Minutes aired a segment on the issue. According to the gCaptain report, the segment highlighted the 'growing gap between American shipyards and their Asian rivals' - a problem that industry insiders have been sounding the alarm about for years. The report notes that the U.S. shipbuilding industry is facing a number of challenges, including aging infrastructure, a lack of investment, and competition from lower-cost shipyards in Asia. 'The 60 Minutes piece really shines a light on just how serious this crisis has become,' said Jane Doe, editor of Maritime Quarterly. 'U.S. shipyards are struggling to keep up with demand and maintain their competitiveness on the global stage. This is a critical issue for the entire maritime industry.' The report comes at a time when the U.S. is seeking to bolster its domestic shipbuilding capabilities, with the Biden administration announcing a $20 billion investment in the sector last year. However, industry experts say that more needs to be done to address the underlying issues and ensure the long-term viability of American shipbuilding. 'This is a complex problem that's been decades in the making,' said John Smith, a maritime industry analyst. 'It's going to take a sustained, multi-pronged effort to turn things around and rebuild our shipbuilding prowess. But the 60 Minutes piece shows that this issue is finally getting the national attention it deserves.'
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