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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 7314 (Introduced in House) — To advance commonsense policies. · Sec. 1301

Sec. 1301. Study on foreign ports

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Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission shall seek to enter into an agreement with a federally funded research and development center to evaluate how foreign ownership of marine terminals at the 15 largest United States container ports affects or could affect United States economic security. In carrying out the study under subsection (a), the center selected under such subsection shall— consider— changes in ownership of the 15 largest United States container ports over the past 10 years as well as announced ownership changes from 2025 and 2026; instances of ownership in individual marine terminals and cumulative ownership by Chinese or Russian entities or nationals; instances of ownership in individual marine terminals and cumulative ownership by any foreign entity; the amount of— Port Infrastructure Development Grant funds since fiscal year 2018 that have gone to ports and marine terminals that are owned wholly or partially foreign owned; and Port Security Grant funds since fiscal year 2003 that have gone to ports and marine terminals that are owned wholly or partially foreign owned; and where ownership exists, a detailed description of foreign operational control including both affirmative and negative control; and offer recommendations on— policies by ports and marine terminal operators to prevent excessive foreign ownership that could threaten United States economic security; whether ownership affords the foreign owner access to operational technology and information unique to the United States and otherwise unavailable; and whether foreign ownership has or could affect the supply chain and policies related to the prioritization of certain cargoes.
Not later than 1 year after the initiation of the evaluation under subsection (a), the Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives the results of such evaluation.
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