Office of the United States Trade Representative

10/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2025 15:28

USTR Modifies Certain Aspects of Section 301 Ships Action and Proposes Further Modifications to the Action

WASHINGTON - Today, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced modifications to certain aspects of the responsive action to restore American shipbuilding that it took on April 17, 2025 and solicited public comments on several proposed further modifications to that action.

The modifications and proposed modifications announced today follow USTR requests for public comment made in Federal Register notices published on April 23, 2025and June 12, 2025. They reflect USTR's consideration of public comments received in response to these notices, as well as consultations with petitioners and advisory committees.

Significant aspects of the modifications announced today include: (1) changing the basis for calculating service fees on vessel operators of foreign-built vehicle carriers and setting the fee at $46 per net ton, as of October 14, 2025; (2) eliminating, retroactive to April 17, 2025, a provision permitting the suspension of liquid natural gas (LNG) export licenses if certain restrictions on the use of foreign-built vessels are not met; and (3) imposing tariffs of 100 percent on certain ship-to-shore cranes and cargo handling equipment.

Today, USTR is also proposing further modifications to the responsive action taken in April, including: (1) adding a carve-out from fees for certain ethane and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) carriers under long-term charter; and (2) imposing additional tariffs of up to 150 percent on certain cargo handling equipment (e.g., rubber tire gantry cranes) and components of such equipment. While USTR evaluates public comments on these proposed further modifications, the payment of certain service fees may be deferred through December 10, 2025, as set out in today's notice.

To view the unpublished version of USTR's notice of modification, proposed modification of action, and request for comments, click here.

The deadline to submit written comments on the proposed further modifications is November 12, 2025.

Comments in response to this notice can be submitted or accessed here.

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