US waives Jones Act to boost diesel supply for Puerto Rico
Source: Associated Press
US waives federal law to boost diesel supply for Puerto Rico
By DÁNICA COTO
September 28, 2022
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) The U.S. government announced Wednesday it would temporarily waive a federal law and allow foreign diesel deliveries to Puerto Rico as it faces a dwindling supply of fuel nearly two weeks after Hurricane Fiona pummeled the U.S. territory.
The announcement comes a day after Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierluisi, the archbishop of San Juan and others requested that U.S. President Joe Biden temporarily suspend the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, best known as the Jones act, which requires that all goods transported to the island be aboard a ship built in the U.S., owned and crewed by U.S. citizens and flying the U.S. flag.
Homeland Security Security Alejandro Mayorkas said he temporarily waived the law in response to urgent and immediate needs of the Puerto Rican people so they could have sufficient diesel to run generators needed for electricity and the functioning critical facilities as they recover from Hurricane Fiona.
Pierluisi had warned diesel supplies on the island were running low in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona and noted that a British Petroleum ship with 300,000 barrels of diesel has been floating off Puerto Ricos southern coast since Sunday, awaiting entry.
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