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Malaysia supports carbon emissions reduction in shipping sector: Wee

Transport minister announces country’s candidacy for seat on International Maritime Organisation Council

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2021 9:20AM

Malaysia supports carbon emissions reduction in shipping sector: Wee
Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong notes that Malaysia had announced its participation in the IMO Green Voyage 2050 last month. – Bernama pic, November 11, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia firmly believes in the importance of reducing ships’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and that any GHG reduction policy must be robust and encompass the different status and capabilities of vulnerable countries.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said prioritising environmental sustainability and responding appropriately to the global climate issue within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 would lay a strong foundation towards sustainable shipping.

Hence, Wee said, Malaysia had announced its participation in the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Green Voyage 2050 in October 2021.

“Malaysia fully recognises the opportunity to participate in this project as a timely and important initiative and is prepared to play its part in this endeavour in line with its laws and policies towards the project’s successful implementation.

“IMO-Norway Green Voyage 2050 is a global partnership to support developing countries in meeting their commitments towards relevant climate change and energy efficiency goals. The project wants to achieve at least a 50% reduction in GHG emissions from international shipping by 2050 compared to 2008,” he said during his speech at the Malaysia-IMO 50 Years Celebration here yesterday. 

On the protection of seafarers’ rights, Wee said Malaysia, through his ministry, has been working tirelessly to ensure that seafarers’ rights are protected and the process for crew changes as well as medical treatment that they deserve are given accordingly.

The Covid-19 pandemic has placed extraordinary and unprecedented challenges and pressures on seafarers and yet this group of frontliners has helped to ensure our economies continue to function unhindered.

“In this regard, Malaysia has contributed £25,000 (RM139,000) to provide support to seafarers on the frontline of Covid-19 through IMO initiatives,” he said.

Wee also announced Malaysia’s candidature for a seat on the IMO Council (Category C) for the 2022-2023 biennium that will be held during the 32nd session of the IMO Assembly from December 6 to 15.

He added that Malaysia has, to date, acceded to 26 out of 58 IMO conventions in the spirit of ensuring that shipping safety and security, along with the protection of marine environment, are prioritised both locally and regionally.

“To this end, Malaysia takes its role as a flag state, port state and coastal state very seriously, applying the necessary measures to ensure effective legal, policy and institutional frameworks that enable Malaysia to carry out her responsibilities at the fullest of her capabilities,” he said.

Wee said Malaysia is keen to continue its engagement within the IMO, particularly through membership on the council.

“Malaysia will actively continue to promote maritime cooperation, enhance working relationships with other member states, offer capacity building programmes and encourage the ratification of IMO-related instruments,” he said. – Bernama, November 11, 2021

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