The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) said it
welcomed the announcement, noting that the White List is widely regarded as one
of the foremost international benchmarks for measuring the performance and
quality of maritime administrations.
Inclusion on the Paris MOU White
List signifies that a country's flag, or ship registry, complies with the
highest international standards of maritime safety and regulatory oversight.
Panama's return to the White List was, "the result of a sustained strategy
to strengthen safety standards, enhance compliance with international
conventions, and reinforce oversight of the Panamanian merchant fleet,"
the PMA said in a statement earlier this week. The authority said the measures that
implemented to ensure Panama's return to the list included: strengthening its
preventive inspection program by targeting higher-risk vessels before their
arrival at ports operating under the Paris MOU regime; introducing more
rigorous mechanisms to identify and monitor vessels with a history of
deficiencies; reinforcing the registry's precheck process to ensure that only
vessels meeting international standards are admitted to the Panama Ship
Registry; adopting enhanced methodologies for flag state inspections; expanding
oversight of recognised organisations, shipowners, and operators; and achieving
a sustained reduction in maritime incidents while improving the fleet's
operational performance through a policy centered on prevention, compliance,
and continuous improvement.