Passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act Expected to Improve U.S. Supply Chain

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The Ocean Shipping Reform Act, previously passed by the U.S. Senate, sailed through the U.S. House unopposed on June 13 and now heads to President Biden’s desk.

Supported by many agriculture groups, including the National Onion Association, the bill addresses unreasonable ocean carrier practices that are undermining U.S. export competitiveness. 

The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) CEO Ted McKinney issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Senate’s passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act.

“Undue burden to our food system and supply chain has been lessened today with the passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act, which maintains fair ocean carrier practices. Today’s actions couldn’t have come at a more needed time for the United States and the world as changes from the Ocean Shipping Reform Act will enable more U.S. agricultural products to reach the global marketplace,” McKinney said.
 
“NASDA also thanks Congress for working together in a bipartisan fashion to swiftly pass and provide solutions through the Ocean Shipping Reform Act.”

SOURCE: NASDA