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U.S. Considers Adjusting Port Fee Plan for Chinese Vessels After Pushback

The Trump administration is considering softening its proposed port fees on China-linked ships after receiving widespread backlash from U.S. industries, including agriculture, that warned of severe economic harm. The original plan proposed fees up to $3 million per port call to curb China’s maritime influence and boost U.S. shipbuilding. However, due to concerns that the fees could disrupt commodity shipping and strain businesses reliant on Chinese-built vessels, alternatives under review include delayed implementation, tonnage-based charges, or fees scaled to the proportion of Chinese-built ships in a company’s fleet.