March 29, 2024
  • 4:02 am COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER PANAMA
  • 3:06 am The Panamanian flag is flying on 16% of the world’s ships fleet
  • 6:51 am Panama is the venue of the “XXIII meeting of the Agreement Committee and Administrators of Information Centers as well as Technical Work Groups” of the Viña del Mar Agreement.
  • 4:49 am Panama continues to be the leader in flag ship registry with 8,662 vessels
  • 8:04 am Statement from the Panama Ship Registry
  • 8:01 am Panamanian Arsenio Dominguez is elected IMO’s Secretary General
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The Panama Ship Registry has grown in tonnage by 9.6%, adding 20.4M GT between July 2019 when the current administration took over, and July 2022 (as of today) with a total tonnage of 239.4M GT. The Panamanian fleet is composed of 8,587 vessels at July 2022, according to IHS Markit.

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A partir del 1 de agosto de 2022, los certificados con formato amarillo quedaran obsoletos.

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Nineteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties | CITES | COP 19 to be hosted in Panama from 14 to 25 of November

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The Panama Maritime Authority, through the General Directorate of Merchant Marine, presents an award of outstanding 2021 PSC performance to Fleet Management Limited Hong Kong for keeping the numbers of excellency in PSC inspection that placed it among the Top Performers. Management companies play an important role in keeping the Panamanian fleet’s performance according to […]

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“Panama has long been a critical link between continents, helping Latin America to bridge north and south – just as our New Economy platform is working to do. We look forward to hosting discussions there with senior business and government leaders that will help shape a more modern global economy.”

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The Visa for Passengers or Crew in Transit is established as a requirement for foreign citizens of Cuban nationality who travel in transit through the Republic of Panama, to another destination or return to their country, for a period of three (3) months.

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Due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) cases in Hong Kong, the Consulate has reduced it’s business hours.

The Consulate will keep providing the essential services at a reduced capacity and only through prior appointment.

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Panama was re-elected at the London-based International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council in the Category A, and was one of the most voted countries by the General Assembly.

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All entry of Products of Quarantine Interest will be inspected and verified for its corresponding approval or rejection.

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