The U.S. Trade Representative has announced a new fee structure for ships linked to China, effective October 14, with fees ranging from $18 per net ton to $120 per container, increasing annually. This policy follows a year-long investigation into China’s maritime practices and aims to bolster U.S. shipbuilding, allowing exemptions for owners who order U.S.-built ships. However, stakeholders express concern that these fees will raise shipping costs and consumer prices without effectively strengthening the U.S. maritime industry. Trade associations urge policymakers to seek alternatives that support growth while avoiding harm to American consumers and exporters.
Source: https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/industry-leaders-react-china-ustr-shipping-fees/745915/