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  "textContent": "The new U.S. Maritime Action Plan, available from the White House Maritime Insights page, is serious policy work. It acknowledges that American commercial shipbuilding has withered to less than 1% of global output and that only a handful of domestic yards can build large oceangoing vessels. It recognizes workforce shortages, ... [continued]\n\nThe post America’s New Maritime Plan Is Competing for the Wrong Century appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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