1,800 vs. 5: The Trump Golden Fleet shipbuilding 2026 strategy to counter China
Navy Secretary John Phelan unveils the Trump Golden Fleet shipbuilding 2026 initiative, calling for a wartime footing to close the massive industrial gap with China.
While the United States was building 5 ships, China had 1,800 under construction. This staggering industrial gap is the primary driver behind President Trump's new 'Golden Fleet' initiative.
The Trump Golden Fleet shipbuilding 2026 strategy
According to reports from SCMP, US Secretary of the Navy John Phelan outlined the Golden Fleet plan on Tuesday, stating that revitalizing American shipbuilding is essential for restoring maritime dominance. Speaking at the Surface Navy Association symposium, Phelan warned that the US Navy can't currently compete with Beijing's superior production capacity.
| Metric | United States | China |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturing Workforce | Fewer than 13 Million | Roughly 100 Million |
| Ships under Construction (2022) | 5 | 1,800 |
Admitting 'Uncomfortable Truths' and Moving to a Wartime Footing
Secretary Phelan didn't hold back, describing current US shipbuilding programs as "a mess" that's both behind schedule and over budget. He contrasted these failures with China's massive manufacturing workforce of 100 million, which dwarfs the American workforce of less than 13 million.
To be a superpower, you need a dominant military force, a robust economy and the ability to make things. You cannot sustain global maritime power with a hollow industrial base.
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