08-04-2025 00:35 via farms.com

That Sinking Feeling: Proposed Port Fees Threaten U.S. Meat Exports

A new study commissioned by a coalition of agriculture and export groups warns that proposed U.S. port fees targeting Chinese-built or operated cargo ships could deliver a heavy blow to American meat exports, including pork.
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