U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday his government had granted a Jones Act waiver that would allow non-U.S. flag-bearing vessels to transport refined fuel to “affected areas,” in order to “limit the pain being felt by customers” following the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline.
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Colonial Pipeline hack: Biden says U.S. has granted waiver allowing refined fuel from other countries to ‘affected areas’
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