the jones act

  1. www.investopedia.com

    The Jones Act is a piece of protectionist legislation that considerably increases the costs of shipping goods between two U.S. ports. History of the Jones Act.

  2. www.law.cornell.edu

    The Merchant Marine Act of 1920, known as the Jones Act, is a federal statute establishing support for the development and maintenance of a merchant marine …

  3. www.cato.org

    For nearly 100 years, a federal law known as the Jones Act has restricted water transportation of cargo between U.S. ports to ships that are U.S.-owned, …

  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Generally, the Jones Act prohibits any foreign-built, foreign-owned or foreign-flagged vessel from engaging in coastwise trade within the United States. A …

  5. www.vox.com

    Oct 9, 2017 … Meet the Jones Act, an obscure 1920 regulation that requires that goods shipped from one American port to another be transported on a ship …

  6. www.defensenews.com

    Jun 5, 2020 … The Jones Act requires that all vessels carrying goods between two U.S. points be American-built, -owned, -crewed and -flagged.

  7. www.pbs.org

    Sep 29, 2017 … The Jones Act requires all goods shipped between U.S. ports to be transported by U.S. vessels (and operated primarily by Americans). It calls …

  8. transportationinstitute.org

    The Jones Act ensures that our nation’s waterways are traveled by well-built ships that meet American safety and environmental standards. The Jones Act …

  9. www.maritime.dot.gov

    The most far reaching of the coastwise trade statutes, is the Jones Act (46 U.S.C. § 55102), a section of the 1920 Merchant Marine Act that strictly speaking, …

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