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Navigating the Emerging Legal and Maritime Policy Frameworks: Shipbuilding, International Trade, and Regulatory Shifts Under the Current Administration

Contains material from Mar 2026
Navigating the Emerging Legal and Maritime Policy Frameworks: Shipbuilding, International Trade, and Regulatory Shifts Under the Current Administration
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Examine the evolving legal and policy landscape surrounding developments with the maritime industry, U.S. shipbuilding efforts, and international trade, with a close analysis of legislative efforts such as the SHIPS for America Act, and U.S. Trade Representative fees on Chinese-linked vessels. Gain insight into the most significant regulatory actions impacting the industry under the current administration, and practical guidance for navigating compliance challenges ahead.

Includes: Audio Transcript Paper Slides

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  • 0.50
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2027

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1. Navigating the Emerging Legal and Maritime Policy Frameworks: Shipbuilding, International Trade, and Regulatory Shifts Under the Current Administration (Mar 2026)

Sean T. Pribyl

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Slides (pdf) – 23 pgs

Session 1 —29 mins 0.50

Navigating the Emerging Legal and Maritime Policy Frameworks: Shipbuilding, International Trade, and Regulatory Shifts Under the Current Administration (Mar 2026)

Examine the evolving legal and policy landscape surrounding developments with the maritime industry, U.S. shipbuilding efforts, and international trade, with a close analysis of legislative efforts such as the SHIPS for America Act, and U.S. Trade Representative fees on Chinese-linked vessels. Gain insight into the most significant regulatory actions impacting the industry under the current administration, and practical guidance for navigating compliance challenges ahead.

Originally presented: Feb 2026 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Sean T. Pribyl, Holland & Knight LLP - Washington, DC