The U.S. Navy has only four active public shipyards. Meanwhile, China has at least 35 sites with known ties to military or national security projects, according to CSIS researchers Matthew Funaiole, Brian Hart and Aidan Powers-Riggs, who analyzed 307 Chinese shipyards, all of which “operate under state directives.”
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