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Opposition in Congress draws attention to Jones Act waiver

The Cato Institute expresses concerns over opposition to the waiver requested by La Fortaleza

9 de febrero de 2019 - 11:27 AM

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Cabotage Law, included in the Jones Act of 1920, requires goods shipped between U.S. and Puerto Rican ports to be transported on U.S- built, owned and crewed ships. (GFR Media)
Cabotage Law, included in the Jones Act of 1920, requires goods shipped between U.S. and Puerto Rican ports to be transported on U.S- built, owned and crewed ships. (GFR Media)

Washington - Colin Grabow, policy analyst at Cato Institute, in Washington, thinks it is discouraging that, in an era of many partisan divisions, Congress Democrats and Republicans join forces to oppose to a waiver from Cabotage Rules for Puerto Rico to transport natural gas.

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