The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is gathering information about seven international maritime chokepoints to identify any regulations, policies, or practices that create unfavourable shipping conditions.
The seven chokepoints being examined are: the Northern Sea Passage, the English Channel, the Malacca Strait, the Singapore Strait, the Strait of Gibraltar, the Panama Canal, and the Suez Canal.
The review is initiated with an opportunity for public participation through a 60-day comment period. The Commission is looking for responses from governments, container shipping companies, vessel owners, bulk cargo operators, and tramp operators.