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White House weighs extending Jones Act waivers as Iran conflict raises price concerns

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 10:47 AM

By Jarrett Renshaw

July 15 (Reuters) – The White House is weighing another extension of waivers allowing foreign ships ​to transport goods between U.S. ‌ports as renewed conflict with Iran raises concerns about energy prices and supply disruptions, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.

The ‌Trump ​administration is considering whether ⁠to extend the ⁠waivers with geographic restrictions, limiting where foreign-flagged vessels can transport goods between U.S. ports, as officials seek to ​preserve a tool they say has helped ease supply pressures while addressing ⁠criticism from maritime ⁠industry groups and Republican allies.

The ​White House, along with the Energy, Transportation ​and Interior departments, met earlier this ‌week to weigh options ahead of a potential decision before the end of July, sources said.

A White House official ⁠said that no decision has been made on whether to issue a third waiver extension, ⁠noting ‌the current waiver doesn’t expire ⁠until August 16.

“President Trump’s decisive ​action ‌to waive the Jones ​Act has ⁠helped prevent supply chain shortages across the country. The Administration is regularly monitoring how the waiver is being used,” the official said.

(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)