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    US Extends Jones Act Waiver 90 Days to Ease Fuel Costs Before Midterms

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Trump administration has announced a 90-day extension of the Jones Act waiver, a strategic move aimed at alleviating rising fuel prices in the United States. This waiver temporarily relaxes shipping restrictions, allowing foreign vessels to transport oil and petroleum products between US ports, which can reduce transportation costs and ease supply bottlenecks. The decision comes amid growing concerns over politically sensitive fuel price increases that could impact voter sentiment ahead of the November midterm elections.

    The Jones Act, enacted in 1920, mandates that goods transported between US ports must be carried on American-built, owned, and operated ships. While this law supports the domestic maritime industry, it often leads to higher shipping costs and limited competition. By extending the waiver, the government aims to provide short-term relief to consumers and stabilize fuel prices during a critical political period.

    In a significant development, this extension reflects broader efforts by the administration to address economic pressures and voter concerns related to energy costs. Fuel prices are a key issue for many Americans, influencing household budgets and economic confidence. The waiver extension is expected to help moderate price spikes, potentially impacting the political landscape as the midterm elections approach.

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