We discuss the current status of chiral effective field theory in the three-nucleon sector and present selected results for nucleon-deuteron scattering observables based on semilocal momentum-spaceregularized chiral two-nucleon potentials together with consistently regularized three-nucleon forces up to third chiral order. Using a Bayesian model for estimating truncation errors, the obtained results are found to provide a good description of the experimental data. We confirm our earlier findings that a highprecision description of nucleon-deuteron scattering data below pion production threshold will require the theory to be pushed to fifth chiral order. This conclusion is substantiated by an exploratory study of selected short-range contributions to the three-nucleon force at that order, which, as expected, are found to have significant effects on polarization observables at intermediate and high energies. We also outline the challenges that will need to be addressed in order to push the chiral expansion of three-nucleon scattering observables to higher orders. PACS. 21.30.-x Nuclear forces -21.30.Fe Forces in hadronic systems and effective interactions -21.45.+v Few-body systems 1 The term "semilocal" refers to a local regularization approach for long-range interactions in combination with a nonlocal cutoff for the short-range part of the nuclear force. 2 The N 4 LO + potentials of Ref. [7] include four sixth-order (i.e. N 5 LO) short-range operators contributing to F-waves, which are needed to describe certain very precisely measured proton-proton scattering observables at intermediate and high energies. The same operators are included in the N 4 LO potentials of Ref. [8].