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USTR 301 port fee suspension and OOCL’s continued commitment

Nov 10, 2025

Since the implementation of the USTR 301 port fee on October 14, 2025, OOCL has maintained its full range of services and operational capacity. At no time has OOCL withdrawn from the market or compromised the quality of its offerings.

Throughout this period, OOCL has remained fully compliant with all applicable policies, ensuring the timely payment of the port fee and thereby preventing any disruption to our services. This steadfast adherence to regulatory requirements underscores our dedication to our customers and business partners.

Looking ahead, OOCL will continue to serve its customers with the highest standards of excellence and reliability, further strengthening its leadership position in the United States market. We remain committed to investing in our services, expanding our capabilities, and delivering innovative solutions to address the evolving needs of our customers. Regardless of future challenges, OOCL will remain a trusted partner, steadfastly protecting your interests and supporting your success.

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