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This work seeks to be a contribution and a respectful but firm demand to those in charge of governmental policies, which are required so that the ships argentinians need are built efficiently in national yards. Excluded from this respect are those officials, civilian and military, who have not fulfilled their obligation to guard Argentine work and who, on the contrary, have facilitated the shady dealings associated with the tax free mass importation of ships, particularly second-hand ones, which could have built in local yards at competitive prices.
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Podetti, R.R., Podetti, R.E. (2020). Argentine Shipbuilding Industry 100 Years (1937–2036). In: Carreño Moreno, V., Vega Saenz, A., Carral Couce, L., Saravia Arenas, J. (eds) Proceeding of the VI International Ship Design & Naval Engineering Congress (CIDIN) and XXVI Pan-American Congress of Naval Engineering, Maritime Transportation and Port Engineering (COPINAVAL). CIDIN COPINAVAL 2019 2019. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35963-8_2
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