President Keeps Russian Vessels on a Tight Leash for Another Year
Published Date: 4/17/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The President is extending the national emergency that lets the government control where Russian-linked ships can anchor or move in U.S. ports for another year. This affects Russian-affiliated vessels trying to dock or sail in the U.S., keeping tight rules in place to protect national security. No new costs or changes in fees are mentioned, but the restrictions remain active through April 2026.
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Extension: Control of Russian Ships
On April 15, 2025 the President extended a national emergency that lets the government regulate where Russian‑affiliated vessels may anchor or move in United States ports for 1 year. The Secretary of Homeland Security retains authority to control the anchorage and movement of those vessels through April 15, 2026. The notice states the restrictions remain in effect and does not announce any new fees or costs.
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