10
Apr
2024
Watch
Amending Directive 2009/16/EC on port State control (A9-0419/2023 - Vera Tax) (vote)
Mr President, I will try to make it shorter. European shipping and our ports are of great strategic importance. Firstly, for our energy and food supply, but also for our security, our economic prosperity and our trading position in the world. The immediate vote on port State control and flag State obligations represents an important update of European maritime legislation. After all, the legislation regulates the enforcement of the international maritime conventions for the flag states in the EU. It ensures that all European countries will comply with their obligations and that inspections in all European ports are adequate. This legislation ensures digitalisation. The European Commission will set up a database in which all information on inspections can be accessed online by flag State and port State inspectors in order to facilitate their work. In addition, the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) will assist flag States in achieving greater harmonisation between Member States. This legislation requires all EU flag States to inspect every ship in their fleet every five years. Environmental parameters have been strengthened to tackle polluting ships and working conditions on board have also been strengthened. This review is an important update and demonstrates our continued commitment to raising safety standards for ships and their crews. It underlines our commitment to protecting lives at sea and improving the overall well-being of our European shipping sector. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to this and I trust that this Parliament will support our work.