
Trump waives Jones Act with senior fellow at the Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise at AAF Joel Griffith
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The Jones Act is back in the spotlight after Donald Trump moved to waive the century-old shipping law, sparking renewed debate over its economic impact. Supporters of the waiver argue it provides temporary relief from high transportation costs and supply chain bottlenecks, especially during emergencies, while critics warn it could undermine domestic maritime industries. Joel Griffith, senior fellow at the American Action Forum, says the move highlights long-standing concerns about the Jones Act’s role in driving up prices for American consumers and limiting competition. Griffith argues that easing or repealing the law could lower costs and improve efficiency, though opponents maintain it remains vital for national security and protecting U.S. shipping jobs.