The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trump waives cargo restrictio­ns to speed help to Puerto Rico

- By Catherine Lucey

WASHINGTON » Under pressure to do more for hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, President Donald Trump is waiving federal restrictio­ns on foreign ships’ transporta­tion of cargo to the island.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Twitter Thursday that Trump has authorized a waiver for the U.S. territory for a little-known federal law that prohibits foreign-flagged ships from shuttling goods between U.S. ports.

She said Trump was responding to a request from Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello, and that the Jones Act waiver “will go into effect immediatel­y.”

Advocates who pressed for the waiver have said it could get desperatel­y needed supplies delivered to the island more quickly and at less cost. Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico

more than a week ago and has left it without power and with little access to fuel and other supplies. Republican­s and Democrats had urged Trump to waive the Jones Act.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke had waived the law earlier this month to help ease fuel shortages in the Southeast following hurricanes Harvey and Irma. That order included Puerto Rico, but expired last week shortly after Maria struck.

The Trump administra­tion had said a waiver was not needed for Puerto Rico because there were enough U.S.-flagged ships available to ferry goods to the island.

Trump told reporters Wednesday that his administra­tion was looking at a new waiver, but he said, “We have a lot of shippers and a lot of people and a lot of people that work in the shipping industry that don’t want the Jones Act lifted.”

Rossello responded on Twitter to Trump’s action Thursday: “Thank you @POTUS.”

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in a tweet, noted that the administra­tion “has finally waived” the Jones Act. “Now Congress must repeal this law to aid long-term recovery.”

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 ?? CARLOS GIUSTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Juana Matos resident Hector Rosa walks through a flooded area after the passing of Hurricane Maria, in Puerto Rico, Wednesday. Since the devastatin­g impact of said hurricane, the supply line of goods in general was interrupte­d in the US territory,...
CARLOS GIUSTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Juana Matos resident Hector Rosa walks through a flooded area after the passing of Hurricane Maria, in Puerto Rico, Wednesday. Since the devastatin­g impact of said hurricane, the supply line of goods in general was interrupte­d in the US territory,...

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