Shipping carriers rejected tons of U.S. agricultural exports, opting to send empty containers to China

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Shipping carriers rejected U.S. agricultural export containers worth hundreds of millions of dollars during October and November, instead sending empty containers to China to be filled with more profitable Chinese exports, a CNBC investigation found.

The Federal Maritime Commission has received petitions from U.S. agricultural exporters warning that the delays in trade not only threaten profits but the reputation of the industry.  

The commission, in turn, launched an investigation and is reviewing the trade data out of key ports in California, New York and New Jersey to see whether the carriers‘ refusal to load U.S. export cargo was a violation of the Shipping Act.  

The act makes it unlawful for carriers to „unreasonably refuse to deal or negotiate,“ „boycott or take any other concerted action resulting in an unreasonable refusal to deal,“ or „engage in conduct that unreasonably restricts the use of intermodal services.“



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