Chinese-Made Cranes at U.S. Ports Are Facing an Imminent Ban


🏗️ Chinese-Made Cranes at U.S. Ports Are Facing an Imminent Ban.

U.S. Congressman Carlos Gimenez has introduced the "Port Crane Security & Inspection Act of 2023," a bill that aims to ban Chinese-manufactured cranes from being installed or used at U.S. ports. The legislation is driven by concerns about national security and the potential for Chinese-made cranes to be used for spying. However, the proposed bill faces opposition from port trade associations, who raise logistical challenges and enforcement issues. While the bipartisan bill has modest chances of success, it reflects growing concerns about Chinese influence in American industries.

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