By Jenna Lee
The Trump administration announced that a waiver of the Jones Act will be extended for another 90 days to lower fuel prices and to make it easier to ship oil, fuel, and fertilizer around the nation amid the conflict in Iran, which is in its second month.
The waiver, initially set to expire on May 17th, will allow foreign vessels to move goods through U.S. ports until mid-August.
“This waiver extension provides both certainty and stability for the US and global economies,” stated Taylor Rogers, a White House spokeswoman. “The Trump administration has taken several actions to mitigate short-term disruptions to the energy markets, and this extension will help ensure vital energy products, industrial materials and agricultural necessities are maintained…
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