Koreans Are Shunning Dangerous Shipbuilding Jobs Envied by Trump

Feb. 11, 2026, 9:00 PM UTC

South Korea has promised to help “Make American Shipbuilding Great Again,” pitching its world-leading shipyards to President Donald Trump as a model to revive US manufacturing and create desirable blue-collar jobs.

But in reality, the sector is reliant on low-paid migrants and plagued by a high accident rate. Shipbuilding is among the country’s most dangerous industries, killing dozens of people each year, prompting more Korean workers to shun those jobs — a growing problem for Lee Jae Myung, the nation’s leader.

“If we bring in foreign workers on around 2.2 million won ($1,500) a month to fill shipyard jobs, we have ...

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