President Donald Trump temporarily waived a century-old shipping mandate to lower the cost of transporting oil, gas and other commodities around the US, marking his latest bid to combat the rise in ...
The Trump administration plans to waive a century-old maritime law that requires American ships be used to transport goods between US ports as it seeks to blunt surging oil and gasoline prices, ...
The Trump administration is temporarily loosening shipping laws as part of an effort to lower gasoline and other commodity ...
The Trump administration plans a 30-day waiver of a century-old maritime law requiring American ships to be used for transporting goods between US ports to counter surging oil and gasoline prices.
Waiving the Jones Act would allow foreign tankers to supply fuel to East Coast refineries, as oil and gas prices soar amid the Iran war.
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