China
ship building challenges US, top admiral says
WASHINGTON
Petroleumworld.com
14 12 07
The chief of the US naval operations expressed
concern Thursday about competition from China's flourishing ship building sector,
while a lawmaker said it could soon be building more warships that the United
States.
"The fact that our shipbuilding capacity and industry is not as competitive
as other builders around the world is cause for concern," Admiral Gary Roughead
told the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee.
Singling out China, he said: "They are very competitive on the world market.
There is no question that their ship building capability is increasing rapidly."
Republican lawmaker Duncan Hunter told the hearing that China was turning out
5,000 commercial ships a year, against 300 by the United States, and an average
of three submarines a year, to the United States' one.
China is also producing nearly five times as much steel as the United States,
he said -- some 480 million tons a year.
"All that is giving them the industrial base that could allow the Chinese
naval capability to outstrip the United States if they turn that commercial ship
building capability into warship-building capability," Hunter said.
Roughead added: "I believe that not in a distant future they will likely
surpass Korea as the prominent ship builder in the world."
Story
from AFP
13 2255 GMT 12 07
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