INSTRUMENTS OF STATE SUPPORT FOR SHIPBUILDING: GLOBAL EXPERIENCE
Abstract
The article explores the challenges stemming from the authors' perspective on Ukraine's future business endeavours pertaining to the exploitation of World Ocean resources. Authoritative statistical data analysis from international organizations has shown that many coastal countries are making full use of their advantageous geographical position to address critical challenges such as food provision (by means of fish and seafood industrial production, algae cultivation, and mariculture) and the stabilization of the respective regions' social situation through job creation and maintenance. The objective focus of shipbuilding as a manufacturer of specialized equipment facilitating human labor in the harsh sea and ocean environments is presented. The business-government relations are examined through the example of prominent maritime nations, providing valuable insights.
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