Notice of Agreements Filed
Published Date: 1/27/2026
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Summary
Big cruise and shipping companies just updated their teamwork rules to keep things smooth and fair. If you’re involved in shipping or cruising, these changes might affect how companies work together starting January 21, 2026. The government wants your thoughts fast—especially if the deal needs a quick yes or no!
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