Bangladesh garment makers urge government to end cabotage rules
Apparel manufacturers in Bangladesh have called on the government to immediately resolve complications over the ...
Blistering attack on supporters of abolishing the Jones Act from American shipping publication Maritime Executive. The recent publication of a Government Accountability Office study into the effects of the legislation – which prevents foreign carriers from participating in US cabotage trades – on the trade between the US and Puerto Rico has prompted some to call for the Jones Act to be dismantled. Here’s the argument against.
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