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EDITORIAL: Exporting Newport News, Va., Area Fleet's Dangers Is No Solution.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, March, 2003

Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 17--At the direction of the Bush administration and Congress, the federal Maritime Administration, which is responsible for the James River Reserve Fleet, is looking into reviving the practice of sending surplus ships to foreign shipyards for scrapping. And it has asked the Environmental Protection Agency if it's possible to relax the environmental and worker protection regulations that halted the practice in the 1990s.

Until 1994, most MARAD surplus vessels went to foreign scrappers. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and China still do much of the world's scrapping: Their labor is cheap and their environmental protections skimpy. Several nations are eyeing the U.S. surplus fleet,...

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