
US Port Fee Plan Disrupts Global Shipping Efficiency
The US plan to fine ships made in China is drawing criticism for potentially disrupting global and domestic shipping efficiency, warns expert John Pang.
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The US plan to fine ships made in China is drawing criticism for potentially disrupting global and domestic shipping efficiency, warns expert John Pang.
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