U.S. Targets Chinese Ships with New Port Fees to Boost Local Shipbuilding

U.S. Targets Chinese Ships with New Port Fees to Boost Local Shipbuilding

The United States has announced a bold new plan to impose significant port fees on Chinese-operated and Chinese-built vessels. The move is part of a wider strategy to revive America’s domestic shipbuilding industry and reduce reliance on China in the global shipping sector.

Set to begin on October 14, 2025, the new fees could reach up to $1.5 million per port visit, depending on ship size and fleet composition. U.S.-based carriers operating locally and in select regions like the Caribbean, U.S. territories, and the Great Lakes will be exempt.

The proposal has sparked sharp criticism from the shipping industry, with concerns that the fees could drive up trade costs and consumer prices. Experts estimate a potential 12% drop in U.S. goods exports, translating to a $250 billion annual loss.

China has strongly opposed the measure, calling it protectionist and unfair, and hinting at possible retaliation. There are also concerns that the move could violate international trade rules and further strain U.S.-China economic relations.

While the U.S. aims to regain its competitive edge in shipbuilding, the global trade community is watching closely to see how this decision will reshape maritime dynamics.

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