On July 2, according to the International Shipbuilding Network, South Korea launched the "K-Shipbuilding Super Gap Vision 2040". The government decided to jointly invest 2 trillion won with private enterprises to launch 10 flagship projects, including developing ammonia-fueled ships, liquid hydrogen carriers, liquefied carbon dioxide carriers, large and medium-sized electric propulsion ships, marine carbon capture devices, terminal logistics automation systems and more. to make up for the shortcomings in some core technology fields such as ship engines and cargo tanks, and enhance its international competitiveness in environmentally friendly ships.