[Photo] Fiery Momentum, 'Launch of the 2022 Han Economy'
At the Okpo Shipyard of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in Geoje, workers are lighting up the evening darkness and focusing on finishing tasks before stern installation. The COVID-19 pandemic has been ongoing for nearly two years. Countries around the world are implementing quarantine policies to overcome it and are putting all their efforts into escaping the disaster situation. The industrial landscape altered by COVID-19 is also responding swiftly. In particular, the shipbuilding business environment is expected to improve in 2022. With an increase in new orders, shipbuilders' price negotiation power has strengthened, and investment capacity for ships to comply with environmental regulations has expanded, welcoming the new year with sparks of improvement./Geoje=Reporter Kang Jinhyung aymsdream@
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