Biden signs ocean shipping bill in bid to reduce export backlogs
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[June 17, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden
on Thursday signed legislation to improve oversight of ocean shipping,
which lawmakers say will help curb inflation and ease export backlogs.
The bipartisan bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives on a 369-42
vote earlier this week. Biden said he had "promised to crack down on
ocean carriers whose price hikes have hurt American families."
The new law boosts the investigatory authority of the Federal Maritime
Commission (FMC), the U.S. agency that oversees ocean shipping, and
increases transparency of industry practices.
"It's going to help to begin to lower shipping costs," Biden said.
The law will allow the FMC to launch probes of the business practices of
ocean common carriers, a term that broadly refers to cargo vessels
operating on the high seas.
It will also be able to apply enforcement measures and require the
vessels to report to the FMC "total import/export tonnage" each calendar
quarter. The law would bar ocean carriers from unreasonably declining
opportunities for U.S. exports under new rules to be determined by the
FMC.
The World Shipping Council said it will work with the FMC to implement
the bill "in a way that will minimize disruption in our supply chain."
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Stacked containers are shown as ships unload their cargo at the Port
of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, U.S. November 22, 2021.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
However, it added: "Ocean carriers continue to move
record volumes of cargo and have invested heavily in new capacity –
America needs to make the same commitment and invest in its landside
logistics infrastructure."
The White House said the law will "make progress reducing costs for
families and ensuring fair treatment for American businesses,
including farmers and ranchers."
Congress has few tools to combat inflation, which hit 8.6% in the 12
months through May, according to the U.S. consumer price index.
Beyond the shipping bill, Democrats are also pushing measures to
lower prescription drug prices.
Imports in the nation's major retail container ports are expected to
reach near-record volume in June as retailers seek to meet consumer
demand and protect themselves from disruptions in West Coast ports,
the National Retail Federation said in a statement last week.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by William Maclean and
Richard Pullin)
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