The United States is considering easing the "docking fees" levied on Chinese ships entering American ports
After receiving a large amount of negative feedback and opposition from the industry, the Trump administration in the United States is considering easing the "docking fees" proposed to be levied on Chinese ships entering US ports. The adjustments being considered by the US government include delaying implementation of related plans and formulating new fee structures, with the aim of reducing the total cost burden for fleets docking at American ports.
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