Japan’s shipbuilding stumbles as talent gap widens; Korea leverages brainpower
“There are docks and money, but no one to draw the design blueprints. Because Japan stopped cultivating talent and we seized that opening, Korea’s shipbuilding industry was able to grasp the lead in the global market.” The assessment by the head of a Korean shipyard starkly shows the painful reality
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