The
agreement was formalized by IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez and Paris
MoU Secretary-General Mr. Luc Smulders. The signing strengthens global
cooperation and improves information sharing, helping to make ship inspections
more effective worldwide.
This marks the sixth updated agreement concluded with
a regional PSC regime. Similar agreements were signed in 2025 with the
Secretariats of the Abuja, Indian Ocean, Tokyo, Mediterranean and Riyadh MoUs.
The updated agreements extended PSC data to full ship’s PSC inspection data on
the basis of the existing agreements with PSC regimes to enhance PSC inspection
data integrity and transparency.
PSC regimes are cooperative regional frameworks through which national maritime
authorities inspect foreign-flagged ships visiting their ports to verify
compliance with internationally agreed safety, security and environmental
standards adopted under IMO instruments.
The updated
agreements support the continued development of the PSC module within IMO’s
Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS), including its integrated
PSC database and potential associated web services. This allows full ship’s
inspection data to be shared more efficiently on behalf of Member States. The PSC module collects and displays inspection data submitted by PSC
MoUs and Agreement, supporting Member States in implementing IMO instruments
and fulfilling reporting obligations. It also enables flag States to comment on
inspection reports concerning their ships, contributing to transparency and due
process.
By enhancing coordination among PSC regimes, the
updated agreements benefit stakeholders, support harmonization of PSC
activities worldwide and improve compliance monitoring by port States.
There are currently ten PSC regimes worldwide: eight regional Memoranda of
Understanding, one regional Agreement, and the United States Coast Guard as the
tenth regime. These include: Europe and the North Atlantic (Paris MoU); Asia
and the Pacific (Tokyo MoU); Latin America (Acuerdo de Viña del Mar); Caribbean
region (Caribbean MoU); West and Central Africa (Abuja MoU); Black Sea (Black
Sea MoU); Mediterranean Sea (Mediterranean MoU); Indian Ocean (Indian Ocean
MoU); and Persian Gulf (Riyadh MoU), and the United States Coast Guard.
Some Member States participate in more than one
PSC regime. All regional PSC regimes hold observer status at IMO as
intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).