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Mitsui OSK, a Japanese shipbuilder, is looking for partnerships in India

Mitsui O.S.K., Japan's second largest shipping company. Lines' chief executive Takeshi Hashimoto has said that the company wants to partner with Indian companies in order to build tankers on Indian soil, helping to boost the South Asian nation’s efforts to boost local manufacturing.

New Delhi has modernised its maritime laws in order to allow foreign participation, including in shipbuilding, ports, and shipyards. This will reduce freight expenditures for foreign firms by atleast a third between 2047-2047.

The Indian government is keen to have the new vessels built in India. Hashimoto, who spoke to reporters on Tuesday at the APPEC Conference in Singapore, said that he would like to be involved with the project if possible.

India's fleet of ships has not kept up with the rapid growth of its trade, which includes the importation of energy products and the exportation of refined oil products.

Hashimoto stated that "we definitely need to work together with local partners and with strong cooperation with Indian shipsyards".

In its February budget, the Indian government announced that it would create a maritime development fund of 250 billion rupees (2.84 billion dollars) to finance the shipbuilding and repairs industry on a long-term basis.

Shipbuilding is one of the industries that the Indian government wants to promote as part of a multi-billion dollar effort to make India a world-class manufacturer nation.

(source: Reuters)