…shipping services laud unified stand taken by Region
In a major move, the United States Government had reversed course on plans to increase tariffs on Chinese-built ships traversing the Caribbean and, by extension, increase fees on containers, a move that has been hailed by US based company Tropical Shipping as a victory for the Region and has prompted praise for Caribbean leaders including President Dr Irfaan Ali.
Since the President Donald Trump led administration had announced increased tariffs on Chinese-built ships, which would have led to container fees hikes and price increases, there had been much agitation in the Region.

Guyana was one such country that had spoken out against this development, with President Ali expressing worry about the impact on trade in Guyana and the Region. Joining other Regional leaders in expressing concerns at the tariffs being proposed by the US Government and the effect that can have on shipping in the Region, President Ali had also assured that these matters will be raised with their US partners.
A key concern has been President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on China-made ships/vessels, which will impact trade in Guyana and the Caricom region. In an interview, Ali had noted that based on the policy being proposed, once these vessels fall within a certain category they will be charged.
It subsequently emerged that the Caribbean would be exempted from the proposed US surcharges, a decision that has been welcomed by members of the private sector. According to Tropical Shipping, a US based shipping company with an office in Guyana, the win is a significant one since the proposed surcharge would have cost its customers an additional $3000 per 40-foot container load.
The company’s CEO, Tim Martin, lauded the Caribbean region for its relentless advocacy and ensuring that their voices were heard. As a matter of fact, he revealed that a United States Trade Representative member had expressed surprise at the massive response from the region. And among the regional Head of States he singled out for praise was President Ali.
