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CMA CGM CEO Les Echos: CMA CGM is in talks with US Shipyards

Rodolphe Saade, CEO of CMA CGM's French shipping group, told Les Echos that the French shipping company is in discussions with shipyards to build medium-sized containers vessels in the United States.

"We are in discussions with several shipyards in order to determine how long and at what price it will take," he stated in an interview published Friday, just a day after he announced with U.S. president Donald Trump a $20 billion investment plan in the United States.

We'll decide if we want to go forward or not. It's interesting to have the option."

CMA CGM has been looking into the possibility of vessels that can hold 6,000 containers. This is larger than the ships built in U.S. shipyards, but smaller than the 24,000 container vessels currently on the market.

CMA CGM, the third largest container line in the world.

Saade said at the White House that he would support the building of container vessels in the country, and make an announcement "in a few weeks."

CMA CGM stated that any announcements of U.S. ship order would be an addition to the 20 billion dollars investment over four years announced on Thursday.

CMA CGM has announced a package of investments, compared to the $12 billion that it invested in America in the last five years. This comes at a time when the industry is preparing for the possibility of U.S. Port Fees on.

China-linked vessels

Saade told Les Echos that he did not discuss the port levies issue with Trump. His firm, like many others, has a significant portion of Chinese vessels in its fleet. It is also part of a vessel sharing alliance with China’s COSCO.

(source: Reuters)