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America Turns to Finland for Icebreakers It Struggles to Build at Home

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Why the U.S. Is Turning to Finland?

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The United States has contracted Finnish shipbuilder Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) to build the first new icebreakers for the U.S. Coast Guard — a capability America has struggled to produce domestically.

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This move signals U.S. shipbuilding gaps: the Coast Guard’s existing polar fleet is old and limited, while domestic icebreaker programs have faced long delays and rising costs.

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What the Deal Includes?

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Finland will build the first two icebreakers, with delivery expected by 2028, using proven expertise.

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The U.S. will follow with additional vessels built domestically with Finnish design and training support.