Jonesing for Relief from Port Protectionism
Jacksonville, Florida, brings in coal from Colombia rather than West Virginia. Livestock farmers in Texas buy grain from Argentina instead of from America. Puerto Rico’s port at San Juan is losing shipping volume, even as the Port of Kingston in Jamaica is gaining it. Why? Because an antiquated maritime law, the Jones Act, requires that … Continue reading Jonesing for Relief from Port Protectionism
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