Trump administration revisits proposed fee on China-linked ships
Investing.com -- The Trump administration is reevaluating its proposal to impose a fee on China-linked ships docking at U.S. ports. This move comes in response to widespread negative criticism from various industries, according to a Reuters report on Tuesday.
The administration is mulling over several modifications, including a delayed rollout of the fee and the introduction of new fee structures. The goal of these changes is to mitigate the financial burden on Chinese vessels visiting U.S. ports, the report added. The specifics of the new fee structures or the timeline for the delayed implementation have not been disclosed yet.
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