Leading Japanese steel maker NKK Corp. and major heavy machinery and engineering firm Hitachi Zosen Corp. will consolidate their shipbuilding operations.
The move, which would result in combined sales of $1.3 billion - the second largest in Japan's shipbuilding business - is likely to accelerate reorganization in the depressed industry.
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