
U.S. Port Fee Proposal on Chinese Ships May Backfire, Experts Warn
Experts warn a USTR proposal imposing heavy fees on Chinese-linked vessels could disrupt U.S. shipping and global trade.
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Experts warn a USTR proposal imposing heavy fees on Chinese-linked vessels could disrupt U.S. shipping and global trade.
Unions file a petition opposing potential fees on China-made shipping vessels, warning of broader impacts on U.S. industries.
The US plan to fine ships made in China is drawing criticism for potentially disrupting global and domestic shipping efficiency, warns expert John Pang.
A draft executive order may impose $1.5M fees on China made ships at U.S. ports, risking further instability in global supply chains.
Maersk rep reveals China’s unmatched role in global shipping, with over one-third of worldwide container trade, cementing its critical position in supply chains.
Yemeni Leadership Council warns that Houthi control over Yemen’s coast fuels tension on maritime routes, affecting global shipping.
China launches the world’s largest methanol-powered dual fuel engine in Shanghai, setting a new standard for green technology in the shipping industry. 🌱🚢
China launches the world’s largest methanol-powered dual fuel engine in Shanghai, paving the way for greener shipping with reduced carbon emissions.
USPS temporarily stops accepting packages from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong starting February 4. Letters and flats aren’t affected. No reason provided yet.
The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended accepting inbound parcels from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, effective from February 4.