
Well, though.... Where the adverb of manner is referred to
to the intentions of Donald Trump's government to revitalize some
segment of the U.S. economy and where the conjunction
adversarial evidence is to show that that good can be a
good for the American economy but in all likelihood
harms those who point out this possible double effect,
perhaps implying that just right for the economy
Some of these American purposes do not.
In recent days, the World Shipping Council, the association that
represents the world's leading shipping companies in the
container transport industry, like so many other organisations
used this ritual locution, developing it, to express
what in the opinion of the WSC is not right in the recent intentions
of the Federal Administration in Washington
(
of 27
March 2025). Since, if the program seems to soften
the introduction of large tariffs, with the
90-day postponement of their application except in respect of
of China, Trump does not seem as willing to back down
at least partially from the introduction of the measures planned with
the aim of reinvigorating the national maritime industry which
had alarmed the WSC
(
of 10
April 2025), the World Shipping Council tries again.
The planned introduction, as part of the plan to revitalise
the American maritime industry, of specific port fees to
cargo of ships built in China or operated by companies with
ongoing orders with Chinese shipyards, the WSC is of great concern
which has among its members, not only the Chinese COSCO and OOCL, but also
also several companies that operate many Chinese ships.
The new appeal of the World Shipping Council starts with the "good":
the president and CEO of the association, Joe
Kramek, again expressed support for the plan
of the US administration to rebuild the shipbuilding industry
through - he explained - investments
Strategic public-private partnerships, workforce development and incentives
aimed at rebuilding shipbuilding capacity. "We want to
collaborate constructively with the administration - put the
Kramek hands ahead – in his efforts to revitalize the industry
U.S. Maritime Force. As we have already stated in
revitalization of the maritime industry
will require a comprehensive, realistic and
developed by the administration and the Congress, and
promulgated through legislation. The executive decree - has
specified referring to the measure signed by Trump on Wednesday
- outlines several encouraging elements that reflect a serious
attention to the reconstruction of the American maritime industry".
Nevertheless - and here comes the "but" -
"Considering the direction of this executive decree and the
statements by the Trade Representative of the
United States earlier this week - said Kramek -
the World Shipping Council hopes that the USTR will recognize that measures
alternatives to impose retroactive port fees would harm
all aspects of the supply chain, from
consumers, farmers, energy producers and farmers,
industrial workers".
For now, the WSC's hope is that, as with tariffs,
The US administration should consider the hypothesis, if
not to withdraw from the intent, at least to confront those who
are directly impacted by the initiative: "the World
Shipping Council - is Kramek's final appeal - is
ready to support the administration with constructive proposals for
help revitalize the U.S. maritime industry."