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US Tariffs on China-Built Boxships Poised to Disrupt Supply Chains and Exacerbate US Port Congestion

Amid growing concerns from shipping analysts, the Trump Administration’s proposed tariffs on China-built container ships are anticipated to significantly disrupt supply chains both in the United States and globally.

According to Peter Sand, Chief Analyst at Xeneta, these fees could lead to fewer port calls by ocean carriers in the United States, potentially resulting in major congestion and delays across American maritime gateways.

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