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msn.com | Elida Moreno
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gmanetwork.com | Elida Moreno
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kfgo.com | Elida Moreno
By Elida MorenoPANAMA CITY (Reuters) -Panama’s Maritime Authority has removed from its registry more than 650 vessels since 2019 as part of an effort to fulfill U.S. sanctions and enforce stricter rules for the ships it flags, it said on Monday. A total of 214 vessels have been withdrawn from Panama’s registry, among the world’s largest with more than 8,500 ships, since it began implementing measures last year allowing it to act faster to help enforce sanctions, the authority added.
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1 week ago |
infomarine.net | Elida Moreno
Mandatory Reporting for Ship-to-Ship Transfers by Panama-Flagged Vessels Mandatory Reporting for Ship-to-Ship Transfers by Panama-Flagged Vessels World Maritime Mandatory Reporting for Ship-to-Ship Transfers by Panama-Flagged Vessels PANAMA CITY, May 23 (Reuters) – The Panama Maritime Authority announced on Friday that it will tighten regulations for ship-to-ship operations involving vessels registered under the Panamanian flag. This move comes in response to a rise in the use of “dark-fleet”...
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2 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Elida Moreno
PANAMA CITY, May 23 (Reuters) - Panama's Maritime Authority said on Friday it will reinforce controls for ship-to-ship operations by Panama-flagged vessels, following an increase in the use of "dark-fleet" tankers to skirt sanctions or evade environmental requirements. The U.S. has increased pressure on countries with large vessel registries to help enforce sanctions, including Panama, which gives its flag to more than 8,500 ships.
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