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The Ocean Shipping Competition Enforcement Act (OSCEA) remains relevant today as the ocean shipping industry continues to face challenges and changes. The industry has seen significant disruptions in recent years, including the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused supply chain disruptions and rising shipping costs.

The OSCEA remains an important tool to promote fair competition and protect consumers. Shipping companies must still comply with the law’s provisions, including the prohibition of anti-competitive practices and the requirement to file rates and service contracts with the Federal Maritime Commission.

Moreover, as the industry continues to evolve, there may be opportunities to update the OSCEA to address new challenges and emerging trends. For example, the rise of digital platforms and the increasing consolidation of the industry may require new regulations to ensure fair competition and prevent anti-competitive behavior.

Overall, the OSCEA remains a crucial piece of legislation in the ocean shipping industry, and its relevance is likely to continue as the industry adapts to new challenges and changes. By promoting competition and protecting consumers, the OSCEA helps to ensure that the ocean shipping industry remains a vital component of the global economy.

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