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President Trump Signs Executive Order to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding and Maritime Dominance

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding and Maritime Dominance

President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive order aimed at revitalizing the U.S. shipbuilding industry and restoring America's maritime dominance, according to a White House fact sheet released on April 9, 2025. The order is part of a broader strategy to enhance national security and economic competitiveness by strengthening the domestic maritime sector.

The executive order includes measures to review and potentially adjust port fees, as well as a comprehensive review of the U.S. Navy's fleet to ensure it meets modern defense needs. This move is expected to stimulate job growth in the shipbuilding sector and bolster the nation's maritime infrastructure.

During a public affairs event covered by C-SPAN, President Trump emphasized the importance of a robust shipbuilding industry for national security and economic prosperity. The order also aims to reduce reliance on foreign shipbuilders and promote American-made vessels.

The initiative has been met with mixed reactions. While industry leaders and some lawmakers applaud the move as a step towards self-sufficiency, critics argue that the order may lead to increased costs for consumers and businesses reliant on maritime transport.

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