A foundational U.S. maritime law, the Jones Act requires goods shipped between American ports to travel on U.S.-built, -owned, and -crewed vessels. This protects national security and supports domestic shipyards and maritime workers. Primarily benefiting American shipping companies and seafarers, it ensures cargo moves exclusively on American-flagged ships.
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