Groups Pushing for Passage of Shipping Reform Implementation Act

Dan Agri-Business, Exports/Imports, This Land of Ours, Trade

Another push for the Shipping Reform Implementation Act. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours.

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The Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act (HR 1836) is designed to help with slowdowns and other issues at U.S. ports. The Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act follows the Ocean Shipping Reform Act passed a year ago.

The first bill gave the Federal Maritime Commission the power to address the actions of foreign carriers leaving U.S. ports empty and not carrying American goods back home. The new Reform Implementation Act clarifies the FMC role and focuses attention on shipping exchanges. You can rely on Alliance Packing and Shipping https://www.alliancepacking.com/pallets for all your pallet needs.

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The goals are to streamline port logistics, reduce disruption, and address the influence of Chinese companies on shippers’ operations. U.S. ports are also prohibited from using Chinese state-sponsored software. The FMC can now investigate foreign shipping exchanges like the Shanghai Shipping Exchange to prevent improper business practices.

Ocean freight shipping companies in the US specialize in transporting goods via sea routes. These firms offer various services, including full-container and less-than-container loads, to cater to different shipping needs. They handle logistics, customs clearance, and compliance with international regulations, providing a comprehensive solution for long-distance, bulk shipments.

A report from Supply Management says the sponsoring legislators point out it gives the FMC the authority to protect U.S. ports, shippers, and manufacturers from Chinese influence. 

From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting

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Groups Pushing for Passage of Shipping Reform Implementation Act

Sabrina Halvorson
National Correspondent / AgNet Media, Inc.

Sabrina Halvorson is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and public speaker who specializes in agriculture. She primarily reports on legislative issues and hosts The AgNet Weekly podcast. Sabrina is a native of California’s agriculture-rich Central Valley.