Here in Croatia we build very good ships, better than Korean or Chinese. However, we spend about $1.10-$1.20 on every $1.00 earned by selling the ship.
The industry has faced strong competition from the far east and is raking in debts every year. All the big shipyards are owned by the state and every year the government bails them out and commences "the last reconstruction which will make shipyards profitable".
We've spent tons of money so far.
The usual justifications are:
- shipbuilding employs lots of people directly and indirectly and this has a big multiplier effect on the economy
- we don't want to become a country of waiters roommaids like Greece, some industry is needed
- all other countries subsidize their shipbuilding too
Well, it's the last one I'm most curious about. I know that European response to the competition from the far east has been to move into niches and build increasingly sophisticated ships. I know that they build huge luxury cruisers in Finland. Good move.
Anyway, throw your knowledge about shipbuilding my way.
The industry has faced strong competition from the far east and is raking in debts every year. All the big shipyards are owned by the state and every year the government bails them out and commences "the last reconstruction which will make shipyards profitable".
We've spent tons of money so far.
The usual justifications are:
- shipbuilding employs lots of people directly and indirectly and this has a big multiplier effect on the economy
- we don't want to become a country of waiters roommaids like Greece, some industry is needed
- all other countries subsidize their shipbuilding too
Well, it's the last one I'm most curious about. I know that European response to the competition from the far east has been to move into niches and build increasingly sophisticated ships. I know that they build huge luxury cruisers in Finland. Good move.
Anyway, throw your knowledge about shipbuilding my way.
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