My Three Girls: Foreign Boat Family Seeks US Coastal Hugs
Published Date: 5/9/2025
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Summary
The Maritime Administration is checking if a foreign-built small passenger boat called M/V My Three Girls can be used for U.S. coastal trips. They want to hear from people who might be affected, like U.S. boat builders and businesses using American-made vessels. This is your chance to speak up before a decision is made, which could impact local jobs and coastal trade.
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Foreign-built boat may displace U.S. builders
The Maritime Administration is considering whether the foreign-built small passenger vessel M/V My Three Girls, which would carry no more than twelve passengers for hire, can be used in U.S. coastwise trade. MARAD will decide if allowing this vessel would have an adverse effect on U.S. vessel builders or U.S. coastwise trade businesses that use U.S.-built vessels. That decision could affect local jobs and coastal trade businesses that rely on American-made boats.
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