South Korea officials question feasibility of building nuclear submarine in US shipyard

US President Donald Trump says South Korea can build a nuclear sub in Philadelphia but officials question feasibility and suggest building it at home. - REUTERS
SEOUL: The South Korean-owned Philly Shipyard in the United States does not currently have the capability to build a nuclear-powered submarine, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said on Thursday during a parliamentary hearing.
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- President Trump claimed he approved South Korea's request to build a nuclear-powered submarine in a US shipyard.
- South Korean and US officials doubt the Philadelphia shipyards capability and suggest building it in South Korea instead.
- US and South Korean defense leaders say the plan is under review, with no formal agreement yet in place.
Trump posted the comment on his Truth Social platform after South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung asked him during a summit to let his country, an ally of the U.S., have fuel for nuclear-powered submarines equipped with conventional weapons.
"At the moment, as far as I know, it (the Philly Shipyard) does not have the capability," Kim said when asked by a lawmaker about the potential to build a nuclear submarine there.
South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday that it was "rational" to build the submarines in South Korea, given the country's level of expertise on shipbuilding, but that the issue had not been discussed by the two countries.
South Korea is home to some of the world's leading shipbuilders, including Hanwha Ocean 042660.KS, which along with another affiliate owns the Philly shipyard.
Hanwha Ocean declined to comment on the issue.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a joint press conference with Ahn on Tuesday that the Trump administration would work closely with the Department of State and Department of Energy to fulfill Trump's commitment on the submarines, adding that the president wants allies to be strong.
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