Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988

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The Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988 is a U.S. law that empowers the Federal Maritime Commission to address unfair or discriminatory shipping practices by foreign governments or carriers affecting U.S. oceanborne trade.

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Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988 canonical 1

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Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
maritime law
aimsTo protect U.S. carriers and shippers from unfavorable foreign shipping conditions
appliesTo foreign carriers operating in U.S. foreign commerce
foreign governments that regulate ocean shipping affecting U.S. trade
authorizes Federal Maritime Commission to investigate foreign shipping practices NERFINISHED
Federal Maritime Commission to take remedial action against discriminatory foreign shipping practices NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
empowers Federal Maritime Commission to impose fees or charges on foreign carriers
Federal Maritime Commission to impose sanctions on foreign carriers or governments NERFINISHED
Federal Maritime Commission to limit sailings of foreign carriers NERFINISHED
Federal Maritime Commission to suspend tariffs of foreign carriers
enforcedBy Federal Maritime Commission NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legalArea international maritime transport
international trade regulation
mechanism unilateral U.S. regulatory measures against foreign discriminatory practices
objective achieve more balanced market access for U.S. carriers in foreign trades
induce foreign governments to remove discriminatory shipping practices
policyGoal ensure competitive conditions for U.S. ocean carriers
promote reciprocity and nondiscriminatory treatment for U.S. shipping interests
protects U.S. exporters and importers using ocean transport
U.S. ocean common carriers
purpose to address unfair or discriminatory shipping practices by foreign governments or carriers affecting U.S. oceanborne trade
regulates foreign governments’ shipping practices
foreign ocean common carriers
oceanborne foreign commerce of the United States
regulatoryBody Federal Maritime Commission NERFINISHED
relatedTo Shipping Act of 1984 NERFINISHED
U.S. maritime regulatory framework
sector international liner services
ocean shipping
targets cargo reservation schemes that disadvantage U.S. carriers
limitations on U.S. carrier access to foreign ports or trades
unfavorable conditions to shipping in foreign trades
unreasonable or discriminatory fees and practices imposed on U.S. carriers
typeOfSanction imposition of fees or charges on foreign carriers
limitation of sailings or port calls by foreign carriers
suspension of agreements or tariffs of foreign carriers

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United States Federal Maritime Commission appliesLaw Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988