46 U.S.C. § 55311
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- (a)Congress finds that—
- (1)a productive and healthy agricultural industry and a strong and active United States maritime industry are vitally important to the economic well-being and security of the United States;
- (2)both industries must compete in international markets increasingly dominated by foreign trade barriers and the subsidization practices of foreign governments; and
- (3)increased agricultural exports and the use of merchant vessels of the United States contribute positively to the United States balance of trade and generate employment opportunities in the United States.
- (b)The purposes of this subchapter are to—
- (1)enable the Secretary of Agriculture to plan export programs effectively, by clarifying the ocean transportation requirements applicable to those programs;
- (2)take immediate and positive steps to promote the growth of the cargo-carrying capacity of the United States merchant marine;
- (3)expand international trade in United States agricultural commodities and products and develop, maintain, and expand markets for United States agricultural exports;
- (4)improve the efficiency of administration of both the commodity purchasing and selling activities and the ocean transportation activities associated with export programs sponsored by the Secretary;
- (5)stimulate and promote the agricultural and maritime industries of the United States and encourage cooperative efforts by both industries to address their common problems; and
- (6)provide for the appropriate disposition of these findings and purposes.