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Davie, Canada's Davie, believes that US shipyards are key to winning the icebreaker contract

Owner of Canadian company Davie Shipbuilding, said on Wednesday the key to winning the contract to build icebreakers in the United States was to develop local shipbuilding capability there.

Davie announced in June that it would be acquiring Texas shipyards located in Galveston, Port Arthur and British Inocea Group. On Wednesday, Alex Vicefield CEO of Davie’s holding company British Inocea Group revealed for the first-time that the shipbuilder was bidding for a contract with the U.S. government.

Vicefield said that the U.S. is still discussing how to proceed, but the most important thing to do would be to improve the shipbuilding capabilities of the United States. He spoke at Davie's Helsinki Shipyard where the company began construction on a $3.25-billion, 139-metre Polar Max icebreaker destined for Canada.

Canada and Finland have renewed their icebreakers fleets. Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump allocated more than $8.6 Billion for similar plans to counter Russian and Chinese dominance.

Last year, the three nations signed an Ice Pact to develop their Arctic capabilities together. But its future is uncertain because Trump's chaotic policies have sent U.S. and Canadian relations into a downward spiral. Trump claims that his trade levies are bringing jobs back to the United States.

The U.S. Coast Guard wants to increase its fleet of three icebreakers by eight or nine Arctic-ready vessels, and Canada ordered two heavy icebreakers in March from Canadian Seaspan Shipyards & Davie.

In a speech, Davie CEO James Davies stated that Canada and Finland were determined to rebuild and revive the Western shipbuilding industries.

The Canadian Coast Guard has 18 icebreakers. This is the second largest fleet in the World after Russia's 40.

Melanie Joly, Canada's Minister of Industry, said that the new vessel would help secure Canada's northern trade routes as well as advance its strategic interests in an important region of the world.

Finland will be replacing its eight icebreakers in the next few years. Construction of the first one is scheduled to start in 2026.

Davie purchased the Helsinki Shipyard from its former Russian owners in 2023 following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

There's no doubt that Finland, Helsinki is the world leader in icebreakers. "America has an older fleet of icebreakers and it's very difficult to learn how to build these specific, hard-to-build vessels," Davies said. Reporting by Anne Kauranen, Helsinki; editing by Kirsten Doovan

(source: Reuters)