The U.S. Trade Representative's office has proposed charging up to $1.5 million for Chinese-built vessels entering U.S. ports as part of its investigation into China's growing domination of the global ...
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Vessels ‘Made in China,' carrying Chinese flag could face tonnage-based fees up to $1.5M, analysts say - Anadolu Ajansı ...
But for maritime history professor, Chinese maritime dominance puts US in a situation that it has faced before ...
Apple was reportedly planning a truly portless iPhone 17 Air. Those plans were ditched, but if the upcoming phone succeeds, ...
The administration proposes charging Chinese ocean carriers $1 million each time a containership enters a U.S. port. It also proposes charging any carrier a fee of between $500,000 and $1.5 ...
American Trucking Associations economist Bob Costello foresees negative impacts on freight markets from new port fees on Chinese ships calling at U.S. ports. The post ATA economist: US port fees on ...
the U.S. would charge $1,000 per net ton of a vessel's cargo capacity. Non-Chinese maritime transport operators operating Chinese-built ships would pay up to $1.5 million per port entry ...
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Rebuilding American shipbuilding is urgently important, but it must be done without clobbering America’s consumers and ...
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