
Report: Trump temporarily exempts the Jones Act, authorizing foreign vessels to transport energy, aimed at stabilizing oil prices

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On March 18, the Trump administration announced a temporary 60-day waiver of the Jones Act to address the surge in energy prices caused by conflicts in the Middle East, allowing foreign vessels to transport oil, natural gas, coal, and other commodities to ports within the United States. This move aims to reduce fuel transportation costs on the East Coast. However, analysts point out that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted the supply of 15 million barrels per day, which the International Energy Agency has termed "the largest supply disruption in history," indicating that adjustments to domestic policy alone have limited effects
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