Editorial Staff
25/03/25 07:29

Editorial Staff
25/03/25 07:29

Caribbean Nations Unite Against Proposed US Fees on Chinese-Built Ships Amid Economic Concerns

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Antigua Port Manager Darwin Telemaque comments on US fee proposal, as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with Caribbean leaders (file photo)

Moreover, the freight rates could skyrocket, potentially doubling the costs. He illustrated this by noting that a freight rate of US$9,000 could escalate to between US$18,000 and US$20,000.

Such an increase would drastically impact consumers and businesses in the region.

In response, CARICOM is pursuing a special exemption under the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) in its discussions with Secretary Rubio.

Additionally, representatives from regional shipping agencies have recently engaged with US officials to advocate for concessions for Caribbean nations.

Telemaque emphasized that if these negotiations do not yield favorable outcomes, the Caribbean could face significant challenges and economic strain in the future.

4 Comments

  1. Stone

    … and with Antigua importing everything and exporting nothing it would be an economic diaster. Especially in the agricultural sector which is the sector of survival. Unfortunately the government think it is better to sell our lands than to cultivate them and plant the necessary produce we need for survival…

    Reply
  2. Luka Johnson

    Donald Trump is hurting the economy more because he’s stupid.

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    • Unruly One

      Yup the Donald is doing a lot of things that are affecting the region he needs to slow his role.

      Reply
  3. A Girl Is No One

    For those kunumunu who always asking what Trump and his drama have to do with us….. Still think so?

    Reply

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