EMSA to support EU maritime decarbonisation efforts

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EMSA to support EU Maritime decarbonisation efforts
The Council and European Parliament have reached a provisional political agreement to sharpen and expand the mandate of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), strengthening its role in ensuring maritime safety and sustainability.

The agreement allows EMSA’s responsibilities to evolve in response to future challenges, including cybersecurity and hybrid threats.

The updated regulation will provide a stronger legal foundation for EMSA’s work in maritime safety, pollution control, surveillance, and maritime awareness.

EMSA will also offer technical, operational, and scientific support to both Member States and the European Commission.

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The regulation enables EMSA to take on new responsibilities, upon request, to adapt to emerging challenges in the maritime sector, enhancing the Agency’s long-term relevance.

Lastly, the revision ensures EMSA is equipped with the necessary staff and funding to carry out its expanded role effectively.

The provisional agreement now awaits approval from Member State representatives in the Council (Coreper) and the European Parliament.

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After a legal and linguistic review, both institutions will formally adopt it.

Dariusz Klimczak, Polish Minister of Infrastructure, said: “For over 23 years now, EMSA has proven to be an essential support to member states in ensuring safety on European waters.

“Revising the agency’s mandate will better reflect EMSA’s current and future role and make the agency future-proof. With this agreement, we conclude the legislative work on the maritime safety package.”

In October, MSC announced an emissions surcharge for customers as it prepares to comply with the European Union’s FuelEU Maritime regulation.

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