Pacte tripartite: le chantier naval Davie veut s'implanter aux États-Unis

Quebec-based Davie Shipbuilding plans to set up operations south of the border to help the United States build icebreakers. Models of the polar icebreakers are seen at the Davie Shipbuilding booth at the CANSEC trade show, billed as North America’s largest multi-service defence event, in Ottawa, on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

MONTREAL - A Quebec shipbuilder's expansion to the United States is part of the Biden administration's renewed focus on Arctic defence — and a way to get around protectionist law dating back decades.

On Monday, the White House announced that Quebec-based Davie shipbuilding is in talks to make a "major investment" in an existing American shipyard. Davie says the U.S. government wants the company to have a presence in the country because it's a "world leader" in building icebreakers.

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