White House weighs temporary Jones Act waiver to curb energy prices

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Facing shipping disruptions tied to the Iran conflict and rising oil prices, the White House is considering a temporary waiver of the Jones Act to allow more foreign-flag ships to move goods between U.S. ports in a bid to ease energy costs, though the actual impact remains uncertain.
Topics:business#economy#energy-markets#government-policy#national-security#oil-and-gas-industry#transportation-and-shipping
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