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PARIS (Reuters) - CMA CGM is in talks with shipyards about the possibility of having medium-sized container vessels built in the United States, the French shipping group's CEO Rodolphe Saade told Les

CMA CGM Explores Building Container Ships in the US, Says CEO

PARIS (Reuters) - CMA CGM is in talks with shipyards about the possibility of having medium-sized container vessels built in the United States, the French shipping group's CEO Rodolphe Saade told Les Echos newspaper.

"We are in talks with several shipyards to see how long it would take and at what cost," he said in an interview published on Friday, a day after he unveiled with U.S. President Donald Trump a plan to invest $20 billion in the United States.

"From there, we'll see if we go ahead or not. What is interesting is to have this possibility."

CMA CGM is looking at the scope for vessels with a capacity of 6,000 containers, larger than ships currently built at U.S. shipyards though smaller than the giant-sized 24,000-container vessels now on the market, he added.

CMA CGM is the world's third-largest container line.

Saade had said at the White House he was looking at supporting the building of container ships in the country and would make an announcement "in the coming weeks".

Any announcement of U.S. ship orders would be in addition to the $20 billion investment over four years outlined on Thursday, CMA CGM said.

CMA CGM's investment package, which compares with $12 billion it invested in the United States in the past five years, comes as the industry is bracing for possible U.S. port fees on China-linked vessels.

Saade, whose firm like others has a large portion of Chinese-built vessels in its fleet and is also in a vessel-sharing alliance with China's COSCO, told Les Echos he had not discussed the port levy issue with Trump.

(Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • CMA CGM is in talks with US shipyards for building container ships.
  • The focus is on medium-sized vessels with 6,000-container capacity.
  • This initiative is part of a $20 billion US investment plan.
  • CMA CGM is the third-largest container line globally.
  • Potential US ship orders would add to existing investment plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CMA CGM considering regarding shipbuilding?
CMA CGM is in talks with US shipyards about the possibility of building medium-sized container vessels in the United States.
What is the capacity of the vessels CMA CGM is looking to build?
CMA CGM is looking at vessels with a capacity of 6,000 containers, which is larger than those currently built at U.S. shipyards.
What investment has CMA CGM announced for the US?
CMA CGM announced a $20 billion investment over four years, which is in addition to the $12 billion it invested in the United States over the past five years.
What challenges is the shipping industry currently facing?
The shipping industry is bracing for possible U.S. port fees on China-linked vessels, which may impact operations and costs.
When can we expect an announcement regarding U.S. ship orders?
CMA CGM's CEO Rodolphe Saade mentioned that an announcement regarding U.S. ship orders would be made in the coming weeks.

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