Coast Guard Adds Haiti Vessel Inspection Rules
Published Date: 6/5/2026
Notice
Summary
Starting June 22, 2026, the U.S. Coast Guard will add special rules for ships coming from Haiti because their ports don’t have strong antiterrorism checks. This means vessels arriving from Haiti will face extra inspections and conditions before entering U.S. waters. Ship operators and businesses involved in shipping from Haiti should prepare for these changes, which aim to keep everyone safe without extra costs announced yet.
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Conditions of Entry for Vessels from Haiti
Starting June 22, 2026, the U.S. Coast Guard will impose conditions of entry on vessels arriving from the Republic of Haiti. These conditions are intended to protect the United States because the Coast Guard determined that Haiti’s ports do not maintain effective antiterrorism measures.
Broader List of High-Risk Ports/Countries
The notice publishes the Coast Guard’s current list of countries whose ports the Coast Guard has found do not maintain effective antiterrorism measures. The list includes: Cambodia; Cameroon; Comoros; Cuba; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea); Equatorial Guinea; Gambia (The); Guinea-Bissau; Haiti; Iran; Iraq; Libya; Madagascar; Micronesia (Federated States of); Nauru; Nigeria; Sao Tome and Principe; Seychelles; Sudan; Suriname; Syria; Timor-Leste; Venezuela; and Yemen.
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