Coast Guard Tightens Screws on Cuban Ships Entering U.S. Waters
Published Date: 3/19/2025
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Summary
Starting now, ships coming from Cuba must follow new safety rules before entering the U.S. These rules help keep everyone safe by making sure vessels meet strong anti-terrorism checks. Ship owners and crews should get ready for these changes to avoid delays or extra costs.
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New Entry Rules for Cuba Vessels
Ships arriving from the Republic of Cuba must meet new conditions of entry and safety checks, including anti-terrorism measures, before they can enter the United States. Ship owners and crews should prepare for these checks to avoid possible delays or extra costs when arriving at U.S. ports.
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