China in crosshairs of new ocean shipping reforms
An upcoming supply chain legislation package will include curbs on Chinese influence over global shipping.
An upcoming supply chain legislation package will include curbs on Chinese influence over global shipping.
Speculation is swirling on how the end of a global container shipping alliance will affect ocean carriers and cargo shippers.
U.S. regulators have ordered the world’s largest ocean carriers to submit more pricing and capacity data to help protect shipping markets from anticompetitive practices.
The Biden administration is backing new legislation aimed at alleged out-of-control market power by foreign ocean carriers.
“Be careful what you wish for,” warns industry expert Lars Jensen of proposals to rein in container shipping’s boom.
The Federal Maritime Commission is stepping up oversight of charges imposed on trucking companies and U.S. exporters by containership companies.
COVID-19 may have disrupted supply chains but not the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission’s regulatory and policy focus on ocean container shipping, FMC chairman says.