Chichochu Mystery: Foreign Vessel Eyes American Coastal Runs
Published Date: 4/23/2025
Notice
Summary
The Maritime Administration is checking if a foreign-built small passenger boat, the M/V Chichochu, can be used for U.S. coastal trips. They want to make sure this won’t hurt American boat builders or businesses that use U.S.-made vessels. If you’re involved in coastal trade or boat building, now’s the time to share your thoughts before a decision is made.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Comment Request on Foreign Vessel Use
MARAD is asking for public comments on a request to allow the foreign-built small passenger vessel M/V Chichochu to operate in U.S. coastwise trade. The vessel would carry no more than twelve passengers for hire, and MARAD will decide whether allowing its use would have an adverse effect on U.S. vessel builders or U.S. coastwise trade businesses that use U.S.-built vessels. If you work in coastal trade or boat building, you can submit comments before MARAD makes a determination.
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