The company’s decision to award the construction of four new vessels to a Chinese state-owned shipyard has sparked fierce condemnation from political leaders and union representatives.
No ship builders in BC presented a bid because they’re all busy. So saying that these ships should be built in BC is effectively saying that we should wait for it them to be buildable in BC, and with that you’re telling the people who depend on BC Ferries that they’ll have to suck it up being served by a derelict fleet because we don’t want to do business with China.
This is all pretty silly to be honest. Chinese shipyards presented a bid. They won the bid. That’s all there is to it.
They should be built in BC.
No ship builders in BC presented a bid because they’re all busy. So saying that these ships should be built in BC is effectively saying that we should wait for it them to be buildable in BC, and with that you’re telling the people who depend on BC Ferries that they’ll have to suck it up being served by a derelict fleet because we don’t want to do business with China.
This is all pretty silly to be honest. Chinese shipyards presented a bid. They won the bid. That’s all there is to it.
Or…maybe BC Ferries should have their own shipyard.
Okay? Point still stands. Would take years to build that capacity. By all means let’s do it, but BC Ferries can’t wait.
You mean the same China who sticks undocumented cellular modems in their solar convertors. Yah China is not our friend.
No friendship required to get them to build the fleet we need, just capital