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Moolenaar, Krishnamoorthi Optimistic on Tackling China’s Shipbuilding Monopoly

April 21, 2025

Washington, D.C. — The Select Committee on China welcomed the U.S. Trade Representative’s findings in its Section 301 investigation into China’s shipbuilding overcapacity. In a bipartisan statement, Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi said they are encouraged by USTR’s decision to take long-overdue action against Beijing’s use of massive subsidies and state-controlled firms to dominate global shipbuilding and maritime logistics.

“We are encouraged by USTR’s decision to take meaningful action to counter China’s unfair and aggressive push to dominate global shipbuilding and maritime logistics. This is the same playbook we’ve seen in semiconductors and solar—massive subsidies, anti-competitive tactics, and an effort to edge out American workers and businesses.

"The U.S. builds just a fraction of the world’s ships, while China leverages its commercial shipbuilding advantage to expand its lead as the world’s largest navy. These targeted measures by USTR, alongside the administration’s executive order, are an impactful and necessary step toward protecting our national security, revitalizing America’s maritime strength, and strengthening our supply chains.” 

 

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