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Fresh off the Senate’s Sea Change: Reviving Commercial Shipbuilding hearing this week, Dr. Sal Mercogliano joins us to share everything he didn’t get to say on the record. We unpack his “Ships for America” warning, his proposal for a Maritime Reserves program, and what he hopes to see in the upcoming Maritime Action Plan due November 5. Then we turn to China’s unexpected restraint and what the one-year pause on Section 301 port fees really signals for global shipping strategy.
⚓ Expanded Summary
When a congressional hearing earns praise instead of eye-rolls, you know something’s changing. The Senate’s Sea Change: Reviving Commercial Shipbuilding brought together voices from across the industry — Matt Paxton (Shipbuilders Council of America), Jeff Vogel (TOTE Services), Tuuli Snow (Snow & Company), and Dr. Sal Mercogliano (Campbell University) — for one of the most substantive maritime policy discussions in years.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Sal Mercogliano fresh off the hearing to capture everything that didn’t fit into his five-minute testimony. He expands on his call for a Maritime Reserves program — a proposal Senator Cantwell immediately engaged on — and explains why rebuilding America’s maritime strength means focusing on both ships and sailors. We also dive into his “Ships for America” warning, the lessons of the 1920 and 1936 Maritime Acts, and why the timing of the Maritime Action Plan could mark the start of a genuine U.S. maritime strategy revival.
Highlights from the hearing:
🔹 How Sal’s “Ships for America” message reframed U.S. industrial strategy
🔹 His proposal for a Maritime Reserves program — and how Sen. Cantwell immediately engaged on it
🔹 Why bipartisan momentum is building around the upcoming Maritime Action Plan (due Nov 5)
🔹 And what all this means for shipbuilders, mariners, and shippers watching U.S.–China trade signals after the temporary pause on Section 301 port fees
We also zoom out to the global picture — where a tentative U.S.–China deal has paused both U.S. and mirrored Chinese port fees for one year. Instead of escalating, Beijing matched Washington’s structure and quietly absorbed the costs through COSCO and OOCL. The result? Stability over spectacle — and a sign that both sides are managing leverage, not launching a trade war.
If you’ve been waiting for proof that Washington is serious about maritime again — this is the episode.
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👉 Check out our micro-course “FMC vs. MARAD: Who Does What?” — available now at TheMaritimeProfessor.com
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By Lauren Beagen, The Maritime Professor®5
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Fresh off the Senate’s Sea Change: Reviving Commercial Shipbuilding hearing this week, Dr. Sal Mercogliano joins us to share everything he didn’t get to say on the record. We unpack his “Ships for America” warning, his proposal for a Maritime Reserves program, and what he hopes to see in the upcoming Maritime Action Plan due November 5. Then we turn to China’s unexpected restraint and what the one-year pause on Section 301 port fees really signals for global shipping strategy.
⚓ Expanded Summary
When a congressional hearing earns praise instead of eye-rolls, you know something’s changing. The Senate’s Sea Change: Reviving Commercial Shipbuilding brought together voices from across the industry — Matt Paxton (Shipbuilders Council of America), Jeff Vogel (TOTE Services), Tuuli Snow (Snow & Company), and Dr. Sal Mercogliano (Campbell University) — for one of the most substantive maritime policy discussions in years.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Sal Mercogliano fresh off the hearing to capture everything that didn’t fit into his five-minute testimony. He expands on his call for a Maritime Reserves program — a proposal Senator Cantwell immediately engaged on — and explains why rebuilding America’s maritime strength means focusing on both ships and sailors. We also dive into his “Ships for America” warning, the lessons of the 1920 and 1936 Maritime Acts, and why the timing of the Maritime Action Plan could mark the start of a genuine U.S. maritime strategy revival.
Highlights from the hearing:
🔹 How Sal’s “Ships for America” message reframed U.S. industrial strategy
🔹 His proposal for a Maritime Reserves program — and how Sen. Cantwell immediately engaged on it
🔹 Why bipartisan momentum is building around the upcoming Maritime Action Plan (due Nov 5)
🔹 And what all this means for shipbuilders, mariners, and shippers watching U.S.–China trade signals after the temporary pause on Section 301 port fees
We also zoom out to the global picture — where a tentative U.S.–China deal has paused both U.S. and mirrored Chinese port fees for one year. Instead of escalating, Beijing matched Washington’s structure and quietly absorbed the costs through COSCO and OOCL. The result? Stability over spectacle — and a sign that both sides are managing leverage, not launching a trade war.
If you’ve been waiting for proof that Washington is serious about maritime again — this is the episode.
🎓 Just-in-Time Learning™ Course Spotlight
Wondering where FMC ends and MARAD begins?
👉 Check out our micro-course “FMC vs. MARAD: Who Does What?” — available now at TheMaritimeProfessor.com
.
🤝 Partner Promo – Manifest Vegas 2026
The Maritime Professor® is thrilled to partner with @ManifestFOL Vegas, February 9 – 11, 2026 at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
Join over 7,000 leader
Send us a text
Support the show
🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to By Land and By Sea powered by The Maritime Professor®! If you enjoyed today’s episode, be sure to subscribe ⭐ and leave a review 📝 - it really helps others find the show.
📚 Want to go deeper? Check out our live webinars, on-demand e-courses, and our Just-in-Time Learning™ sessions -- short, plain-language lessons (30 minutes or less) built for supply chain pros who need quick clarity.
🚢 Looking for something tailored? We also provide custom corporate trainings designed to meet your team’s needs.
⚓ Learn more and explore past episodes at: www.TheMaritimeProfessor.com/podcast

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