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FMC Chair Emphasizes Ports' Role in U.S. Economic Security

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

New Federal Maritime Commission Chair Laura DiBella says the Trump administration is making the strongest push in decades to support the domestic shipping industry.

In a recent interview, new Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Chair Laura DiBella emphasized the critical role that ports play in the United States' economic security and stability. According to DiBella, the Trump administration is making the 'strongest push in decades' to support the domestic shipping industry and strengthen the nation's port infrastructure. 'Ports are key to our economic security and stability,' DiBella told FreightWaves. 'They are the gateways for international trade and are vital to ensuring the smooth flow of goods in and out of the country.' DiBella's comments come as the administration has taken several steps to bolster the maritime sector, including increased funding for port modernization projects and initiatives to address supply chain bottlenecks. The FMC, an independent federal agency that regulates the international ocean transportation supply system, will play a central role in these efforts under DiBella's leadership. 'We need to ensure our ports can handle the growing volumes of cargo and provide the infrastructure to support the future needs of the industry,' DiBella said. 'Investing in our ports is an investment in America's economic future.' The opening of a new terminal at the Montreal Metropolitan Airport (MET) on June 15, 2026, is another development that underscores the industry's focus on enhancing port and airport capacity. According to a press release, the new terminal will be a 'major advantage' for the Greater Montreal region, providing increased air cargo and passenger service options.
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