
China Defends New Port Fees in Response to U.S. Trade Measures
China’s Ministry of Commerce calls its new special port fees on U.S.-linked vessels a lawful counter to Washington’s Section 301 measures.
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China’s Ministry of Commerce calls its new special port fees on U.S.-linked vessels a lawful counter to Washington’s Section 301 measures.
China will charge special port fees on U.S. ships from Oct 14, retaliating against U.S. measures with phased fee increases.
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