Business & Commerce

Use of Foreign-Built Small Passenger Vessel in U.S. Coastwise Trade

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This notice involves a request to use a foreign-built vessel named M/V PIPE DREAM in U.S. coastwise trade, a practice requiring special permission since it typically involves American-built ships. Stakeholders are invited to comment on whether permitting this foreign-built vessel could harm U.S. shipbuilders or businesses relying on U.S. vessels. Comments are due by May 14, 2026, and should address potential negative impacts on U.S. maritime industries.

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Key Changes

  • Request to use foreign-built vessel in U.S. coastwise trade
  • Opportunity for public comment to assess impact on U.S. shipbuilders
  • Deadline for submissions is May 14, 2026

Obligations

What this law requires

high

The U.S. Coast Guard may only issue a certificate of documentation with a coastwise trade endorsement for M/V PIPE DREAM if MARAD determines the vessel's use will not adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or coastwise trade businesses.

U.S. Coast Guard
licensing
high

MARAD must make a determination regarding whether the proposed use of M/V PIPE DREAM in U.S. coastwise trade will adversely affect U.S. vessel builders or coastwise trade businesses using U.S.-built vessels, pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 12121(b).

Maritime Administration (MARAD)
operational
high

MARAD must publish notice and solicit public comments before making a determination on the foreign-built vessel's eligibility for coastwise trade endorsement.

Maritime Administration (MARAD)
disclosure
medium

Interested parties must submit comments on or before May 14, 2026 to be considered in MARAD's determination.

U.S. vessel builders and coastwise trade businesses using U.S.-built vessels
reporting
medium

All comment submissions must include the DOT Docket Number MARAD-2026-0530 and be submitted via Federal eRulemaking Portal, mail, or hand delivery to the specified Docket Management Facility address.

All persons submitting comments
reporting

Affected Parties

U.S. shipbuildersCoastwise trade businesses using U.S.-built vessels

Tags

maritime,trade,regulations