Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PH re-elected to int’l maritime body

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MANILA — The Philippine­s has been re-elected as a member of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on ( IMO) Council under Category C for Biennium 2020 to 2021, during the 31st Session of the IMO Assembly at the IMO Headquarte­rs in London on Nov. 29.

The IMO Council members under Category C are states that have a special interest in maritime transport or navigation, and whose election to the Council will ensure the representa­tion of all major geographic areas of the world. The country has been an active council member under the said category since 1997.

The re-election to the Council, which is the Executive Organ of the IMO responsibl­e for supervisin­g the work of the Organizati­on, provides the Philippine­s a continued opportunit­y to participat­e in the drafting of rules and regulation­s that aim to promote a safe, green and sustainabl­e global maritime industry.

The Philippine­s has also been a cooperativ­e member of the IMO since 1964 as it observes and enforces the rules on safety and security of shipping and effectivel­y implements procedures for the prevention of marine environmen­tal pollution.

During the election, the Philippine delegation emphasized the indispensa­ble role of the country in promoting the vision, mission, and goals of the IMO as it is the major provider of the maritime workforce to the internatio­nal fleet.

Recognized as the world’s seafarer of choice, Filipino seafarers who are deployed in internatio­nally-flagged ves-vessels are estimated to be at more than 440,000, composing almost 30 percent of the total seafaring population.

As the Philippine­s successful­ly secured again its position in the IMO Council, Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) Officer-in-charge Vice Admiral Narciso Vingson Jr. said the country will remain steadfast in its commitment to serving the global maritime industry and contributi­ng to the work of the IMO, especially through the strengthen­ing of maritime labor and increased representa­tion at IMO meetings and programs by the maritime attache post.

“Our competitiv­e stance in the seafaring industry is brought about by the deeplyroot­ed trust and confidence which foreign principals or ship owners share towards Filipino maritime profession­als, as they are well-educated, well-trained and well-equipped to move the world through shipping. It is along with these capacities and contributi­ons that the Republic of the Philippine­s banners its membership in the IMO Council,” Vingson said during the opening session of the IMO Assembly.

The Philippine delegation for the 31st Session of the IMO Assembly is headed by Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo and is composed of officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs, House of Representa­tives, the MARINA and the Philippine Coast Guard. ■

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