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    US eases some penalties tied to foreign-built ships, toughens others

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseOctober 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    America Commerce Consultant’s workplace stated on Friday (Oct 10) it will modify sure maritime-related charges for foreign-built automobile carriers and liquefied pure gasoline vessels forward of port charges on China-linked ships slated to enter impact subsequent week. 

    USTR stated in an announcement that charges on operators of foreign-built automobile carriers can be US$46 per web ton, efficient on Oct 14. 

    That’s under a payment of US$150 per web ton initially proposed in April, seen by the business as prohibitive, however effectively above an adjusted payment of US$14 per web ton proposed on Jun 12.

    USTR can be eliminating, retroactive to Apr 17, a provision allowing the suspension of liquefied pure gasoline (LNG) export licenses if sure restrictions on using foreign-built vessels weren’t met. 

    And it added a carve-out from charges for sure ethane and liquefied petroleum gasoline (LPG) carriers beneath long-term constitution preparations.

    USTR in February proposed the actions to counter China’s rising maritime dominance and to revive American shipbuilding. 

    However its authentic proposals had been largely watered down amid strain from business, which referred to as them overly punitive and stated they might have stifled a US shipbuilding revival.

    The transfer got here on the identical day as Beijing retaliated against US port fees taking impact on Wednesday for China-built, owned or operated vessels. 

    China stated it will impose levies on calls by ships constructed or flagged in the US, or owned by firms with a minimum of 25 per cent of their shares or board seats held by US funding funds.



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