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Port Milwaukee event spotlights significance of Great Lakes maritime industry

Port Milwaukee today hosted a significant event in recognition of the Great Lakes’ economic value, which included the participation of Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, and Port Director Jackie Q. Carter. 

The event spotlighted the vital role the Great Lakes maritime industry plays in regional economic development, international trade, and community prosperity. This followed a major policy victory: the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) final determination on April 17, 2025, to exempt Great Lakes vessels from the $1.5 million port fees associated with the Section 301 investigation into Chinese-built ships. This exemption, secured through advocacy efforts and with the support of Congresswoman Moore, recognizes the unique operational and economic realities of Great Lakes shipping and affirms the importance of fair, harmonized trade policy.

“As Port Milwaukee’s fiercest advocate in Congress, I will continue to push for necessary investments and help prevent any barriers to its economic growth, so it can continue supporting good paying jobs and helping Wisconsin businesses and farmers engage with new markets,” Congresswoman Gwen Moore said. “The Port’s growth is an overall benefit to our region and community.”

“Milwaukee County is proud to stand alongside our partners to celebrate the recent exemption of costly port fees — a win that strengthens our local economy, supports family-sustaining jobs, and ensures Port Milwaukee can continue connecting our community to economic opportunity,” Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said

The event also served as a powerful platform to showcase how Port Milwaukee promotes the movement of goods, supports job creation, and drives sustainable growth across the Great Lakes region and the local economy. 

“We are united in our support of healthy trade through Port Milwaukee and throughout the Great Lakes region. Our port supports manufacturers across the upper Midwest, and is a valuable transportation link for agricultural products grown in the region,” Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said.  

The event also highlighted the Port’s role as a community asset—connecting local industry to global markets and reinforcing the region’s strategic importance in North American trade.

“Port Milwaukee is open for business – Business is the reason that we exist. Our work is built around supporting the ability to move goods and products through international markets using the safest, cleanest, most efficient mode of transportation – maritime shipping,” Port Milwaukee Director Jackie Q. Carter said.

(Photo from Port Milwaukee)

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