Shipping Industry Reels as New U.S. Port Fees Hit Chinese-Made Vessels
Shipping companies face unexpected U.S. port fees on vessels built on the Chinese mainland, sparking concerns over rising costs and global supply chain disruptions.
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Shipping companies face unexpected U.S. port fees on vessels built on the Chinese mainland, sparking concerns over rising costs and global supply chain disruptions.
U.S. ports will impose new fees on vessels with links to the Chinese mainland, potentially costing carriers billions and triggering retaliatory measures that could reshape global supply chains.
Starting this September, the U.S. will impose new docking fees on vessels built or operated by China, marking a shift in maritime trade policy.