Continuation of the National Emergency and Emergency Authority for Russian Vessels in U.S. Ports
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This notice continues the national emergency declared in 2022 regarding Russian-affiliated vessels and their access to U.S. ports. It affects any Russian-associated maritime operations, continuing the same restrictions for another year. Businesses and shipping companies working with Russian vessels need to stay prepared for these ongoing regulations.
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Key Changes
- Continuation of national emergency regarding Russian vessels
- Ongoing restriction on Russian-affiliated vessels accessing U.S. ports
- Renewal of Homeland Security's regulation authority for another year
Obligations
What this law requires
Businesses and shipping companies must ensure compliance with regulations governing the anchorage and movement of Russian-affiliated vessels seeking access to U.S. ports.
Entities involved in maritime operations must stay informed about the continuation of the national emergency affecting Russian-affiliated vessels and adjust their operations accordingly.