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Very pro-USA law. And the idea was in the wake of World War I. Sorry, any ship that's delivering to America.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Any ship that is delivering goods between American ports.
Any ship that is delivering goods between American ports.
Any ship that is delivering goods between American ports.
Okay. Yeah. I was like, cause China wouldn't send a ship here with, okay. Sorry. Any American, American to America.
Okay. Yeah. I was like, cause China wouldn't send a ship here with, okay. Sorry. Any American, American to America.
Okay. Yeah. I was like, cause China wouldn't send a ship here with, okay. Sorry. Any American, American to America.
So, so the, the way, the way this law, an example of how this law affects things now is say there's a Chinese shipping company, right?
So, so the, the way, the way this law, an example of how this law affects things now is say there's a Chinese shipping company, right?
So, so the, the way, the way this law, an example of how this law affects things now is say there's a Chinese shipping company, right?
And they have a boat that they built in Korea. Okay. And that boat picks some stuff up in long beach and it is not allowed to pick up stuff in long beach and then bring it to Seattle.
And they have a boat that they built in Korea. Okay. And that boat picks some stuff up in long beach and it is not allowed to pick up stuff in long beach and then bring it to Seattle.
And they have a boat that they built in Korea. Okay. And that boat picks some stuff up in long beach and it is not allowed to pick up stuff in long beach and then bring it to Seattle.
That's illegal. Nowhere else in America. Nowhere else in America. Can they make a round trip to Cuba and stop there and then...
That's illegal. Nowhere else in America. Nowhere else in America. Can they make a round trip to Cuba and stop there and then...
That's illegal. Nowhere else in America. Nowhere else in America. Can they make a round trip to Cuba and stop there and then...
Okay, so that's the weird thing is, yes, technically, if they interrupt the trip by going somewhere else first, they can then go to America. Do they just do that probably all the time? No, but they don't because there's not a ton of use cases where that is super effective. There's a similar law that applies to passenger boats, and they do do that.