2025-10660NoticeWallet

U.S. Modifies Trade Rules Against China's Maritime Ambitions

Published Date: 6/12/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Trade Representative wants to change some trade rules about China’s moves in shipping, logistics, and shipbuilding. These changes affect companies with vessels in the Maritime Security Program and LNG exporters, with some rules starting retroactively from April 17, 2025. They’re asking for public feedback before making these updates official, which could impact fees and reporting requirements.

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 2 mixed.

MSP Vessels: Fees Rebased to Net Tons

The U.S. Trade Representative proposes to add targeted coverage for vessels in the Maritime Security Program (MSP) in Annex III and to change the basis of the fee so fees are calculated on net tons. If you own or operate MSP vessels, this will change how your Annex III fee is measured and billed.

Removal of LNG License Suspension Clause

USTR proposes to eliminate Annex IV paragraph (j), retroactive to April 17, 2025. Paragraph (j) was the provision under which USTR could direct suspension of LNG export licenses until the terms of paragraph (f) were met, so removing it changes the legal basis for suspending LNG export licenses.

Applying Annex IV Limits to Vessel Owners

USTR seeks comment on applying Annex IV restrictions to vessel owners or operators. If implemented, vessel owners/operators could become directly subject to Annex IV restrictions that currently apply to other parties.

Potential Change to Data Reporting Rules

USTR is requesting comments on changing the data reporting requirements in Annex IV paragraph (k). If adopted, this could alter what information vessel owners, operators, or exporters must collect and report under Annex IV.

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Key Dates

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Published Date
4/17/2025
6/12/2025

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Trade Representative, Office of United States
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