WASHINGTON, May 3, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Tom Allegretti, President & CEO of The American Waterways Operators, testified before the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation on the dangers posed by the Federal Maritime Commission's decision to allow foreign carrier alliances to collectively negotiate with U.S. tugboat operators.
In written testimony submitted to the Subcommittee, Mr. Allegretti explained in reference to agreements among foreign carrier alliances enabling such collective negotiation: "I want to call your attention to – and to implore your assistance in averting – what we believe to be an existential threat to the health and viability of the domestic harbor services industry, if foreign ocean carrier alliances are permitted to negotiate and contract collectively with American service providers that have no counterbalancing ability to take collective action." Mr. Allegretti also emphasized AWO's view that such agreements violate both the letter and congressional intent of the Shipping Act, and called on Congress to amend the Act to clearly prohibit joint negotiation with domestic service providers, if the FMC continues to permit such destructive agreements.
Mr. Allegretti further commented in his written testimony: "…We submit that it is fundamentally unfair, anticompetitive, and at odds with the interests of the U.S. maritime industry to skew the playing field in favor of massive international shipping conglomerates – which include foreign state-owned enterprises and entities that have paid criminal fines for anticompetitive behavior – at the expense of American tugboat companies and other domestic service providers."
Others have raised concerns similar to AWO's in this regard. During a congressional hearing on the FMC budget last month, Reps. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and Peter DeFazio (D-OR), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, and Ranking Member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, respectively, suggested that the provisions of the Shipping Act that allow limited antitrust immunity for foreign ocean carrier alliances may need to be reviewed.
Mr. Allegretti's full written testimony to the Subcommittee is available here.
About the American Waterways Operators
The American Waterways Operators is the national trade association representing the tugboat, towboat and barge industry, which operates on the rivers, the Great Lakes, and along the coasts and in the harbors of the United States. Barge transportation serves the nation as the safest, most environmentally friendly and most economical mode of freight transportation.
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