Syria’s Voting Rights Restored at IMO After Years of Suspension

Syria has regained its voting rights at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) after years of suspension. Participating in the Council elections on November 29, Syria’s re-engagement signifies a pivotal moment for its influence in global maritime policies. The IMO Assembly, running from November 24 to December 3, addresses crucial maritime issues.

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Nigeria Regains IMO Council Seat, Strengthening Maritime Sector

Nigeria’s recent election to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council represents a pivotal moment for its maritime sector. Securing a seat in Category C for 2026–2027, the nation reaffirms its position as Africa’s largest blue economy. Labor unions and media celebrate this achievement, crediting strategic leadership and inter-ministerial collaboration.

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India Re-Elected to IMO Council with Highest Votes

India has been re-elected to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council, securing the highest votes in its category during the London Assembly elections for the 2025-26 biennium. With 154 votes, India joins Category B, which includes nations with significant interests in international seaborne trade, enhancing its maritime influence globally.

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Singapore Re-Elected to IMO Council for 17th Term

On November 28, Singapore was re-elected to the Council of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the 17th consecutive term. Led by Acting Minister for Transport Mr. Jeffrey Siow, the delegation emphasized the importance of collaboration in maritime safety and pollution prevention, reinforcing Singapore’s commitment to global shipping governance since 1993.

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