US President Donald Trump is considering extending a temporary waiver of the Jones Act to facilitate increased domestic fuel shipments, according to a report cited by Reuters from Axios.
The waiver allows foreign-flagged vessels to transport fuel and other goods between US ports, bypassing restrictions under the maritime law.
Trump had previously suspended certain Jones Act requirements for 60 days starting March 17, in an effort to ease fuel price pressures linked to disruptions from the Iran conflict by enabling greater movement of oil products from the US Gulf Coast to other domestic markets.
The potential extension is being viewed as part of broader efforts to stabilize energy supplies and manage fuel price volatility within the United States.
