Bigdog
Harris - make America a 3rd world shithole
Passed with bipartisan support.
I think this is a bad idea. We'll see. IMO, this could damage our supply chains even further. These Ocean shippers could do a "slow down" to U.S. in protest or because it's not economically feasible to do business with the U.S..
"House sends Ocean Shipping Reform Act to Biden for signaturehttps://www.agri-pulse.com › articles › 17840-house-ap...
2 days ago — The House of Representatives voted 369-42 Monday to approve the Senate's version of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act in an effort to reduce ..."
https://www.maritime-executive.com/...h-for-ocean-shipping-reform-act-to-become-law
" They argued that in the rush to get empty containers back to Asia, the carriers were making it difficult for U.S. companies to export their goods.
The Senate version of the bill addresses the fees charged by the carriers as well as business practices most often cited by U.S. manufacturers and the agricultural sector. The bill prohibits ocean carriers from unreasonably declining shipping opportunities for U.S. exports, with the FMC determining the policies in a new rule making authority. Further, it requires ocean common carriers to report to the FMC each calendar quarter on total import and export tonnage and TEUs (loaded/empty) per vessel that call at U.S. ports. The FMC’s authority is also expanded with new authorization to self-initiate investigations of ocean common carrier’s business practices and apply enforcement measures as well as new registration requirements for shipping exchanges. Ocean carriers also have additional requirements to justify fees charged to shippers, including D&D, and the FMC gets new authorities to impose penalties against the carriers for unreasonable fee policies."
I think this is a bad idea. We'll see. IMO, this could damage our supply chains even further. These Ocean shippers could do a "slow down" to U.S. in protest or because it's not economically feasible to do business with the U.S..
"House sends Ocean Shipping Reform Act to Biden for signaturehttps://www.agri-pulse.com › articles › 17840-house-ap...
2 days ago — The House of Representatives voted 369-42 Monday to approve the Senate's version of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act in an effort to reduce ..."
https://www.maritime-executive.com/...h-for-ocean-shipping-reform-act-to-become-law
" They argued that in the rush to get empty containers back to Asia, the carriers were making it difficult for U.S. companies to export their goods.
The Senate version of the bill addresses the fees charged by the carriers as well as business practices most often cited by U.S. manufacturers and the agricultural sector. The bill prohibits ocean carriers from unreasonably declining shipping opportunities for U.S. exports, with the FMC determining the policies in a new rule making authority. Further, it requires ocean common carriers to report to the FMC each calendar quarter on total import and export tonnage and TEUs (loaded/empty) per vessel that call at U.S. ports. The FMC’s authority is also expanded with new authorization to self-initiate investigations of ocean common carrier’s business practices and apply enforcement measures as well as new registration requirements for shipping exchanges. Ocean carriers also have additional requirements to justify fees charged to shippers, including D&D, and the FMC gets new authorities to impose penalties against the carriers for unreasonable fee policies."
