Chinese-Built Vessels Exempt from China’s U.S.-Ship Port Fees

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. China has announced the implementation measures for its port fees for U.S. ships that come as a tit-for-tat measure against the USTR 301 port fees for Chinese owned, operated or built vessels that call U.S. ports from October 14.
USTR Targets China’s Maritime Dominance with New Fee Structure and U.S.-Build Incentives

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced last week a comprehensive plan to challenge China’s dominance in maritime sectors and boost American shipbuilding through a targeted fee structure on Chinese vessels and operators.
Letter From More Than 300 Industry Associations to USTR Slams Proposed Fees on Chinese Ships

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. A letter sent this week to Jamieson Greer, Ambassador for the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) by more than 300 industry associations, representing various sectors, including transportation and logistics providers, manufacturers, importers, exporters and retailers, […]
U.S. Targets China Ships, Operators with Millions of Dollars in New Port Charges

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. In a major retaliatory move against China, the United States is proposing expensive charges that could add millions of dollars in costs for ocean container lines and other carriers calling U.S. ports.


