Impact of the Jones Act on transportation industry
America's dependence on the oceans continues integral to its financial wellbeing and survival as a nation. Similarly, because of the vastness of the territory, the expansive mesh of streams, lagoons, and canals is critical to the effective transport of natural assets, nourishment, and constructed items from state to state and finally to market. Because of the significance of the merchant marine and the critical function that coastwise and inland waterway transport performances in its finances, America has habitually made sound conclusions about defending the integrity of this scheme along with the vitality of ...