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Costly ships and restricted competition mean that Puerto Ricans must pay a premium when purchasing goods from the states.
Unlike the mainland, Puerto Rico can't import LNG via trucking or rail and must instead import LNG using Jones Act carriers (which, until recently, didn't exist). There is, however, a minor ...
Exceptions to the Jones Act have been granted by our government. For example, the movement of LNG from the Gulf Coast ...
It’s stuck in the 1940’s thanks to the Jones Act. Meanwhile, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories bear extravagant costs on their economies, including ag. Hawaiian cattle ...
As the global trade war deepens, Puerto Rico is seizing the moment to lure international companies to relocate manufacturing ...
New Progressive Party Rep. Ángel Morey-Noble has introduced House Bill 644, which proposes implementing standardized fees for ...
Under Torres’ bill, oil and other energy products transported to Hawaii, Alaska, Guam and Puerto Rico would be exempt from Jones Act restrictions. Rep. Ed Case of Hawaii and Delegate James ...
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