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Cross-Post from The Trade Practitioner – On March 14, 2025, the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced the initiation of a nonadjudicatory investigation into transit constraints at international maritime “chokepoints.”

By Squire Patton Boggs on March 31, 2025
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This is a cross-post from The Trade Practitioner. Please contact D. Michael Kaye,  Katie Pritchard,  Ruaridh Guy, Joel Cockerell, Michael J. Wray with any questions.

The Federal Register notice initiating the investigation identified the following seven global maritime passageways that may be subject to such constraints: (1) the English Channel, (2) the Malacca Strait, (3) the Northern Sea Passage, (4) the Singapore Strait, (5) the Panama Canal, (6) the Strait of Gibraltar and (7) the Suez Canal. The FMC announcement is another sign of the continued merger of national security, trade issues and global shipping and transportation issues. Continue reading here.

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