The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) and Panama’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have renewed the Agreement on Maritime Transport between the Government of the Republic of Panama and the Government of the People's Republic of China.

The new agreement came into force on 21 July 2021 but in order to avoid interrupting its implementation, it was considered that from 17 May 2021 until its entry into force, both parties would continue to benefit from its provisions.

The agreement will be extended to five years, up from three years from the precedent agreement that started 1 July 2018 giving Panama-flagged advantages and vessels lower port costs in China.

In November 2017 in Beijing, Panama, and China signed a bilateral Agreement on Maritime Transport that included Panama in the list of co-operative nations and promoting the competitiveness of the Ship Registry. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on maritime matters was later signed by China’s Ministry of Transport and the AMP

The renewal of this Agreement represents a series of advantages for Panama-flagged vessels.

Panama-flagged vessels will maintain the same uninterrupted port tariffs benefits and preferential treatment in the ports of the People's Republic of China, reaffirming the status of "Most Favoured Nation".

Source: Seatrade Maritime