PRESS RELEASE

Aug 4, 2025 | Press Release, Registry News

The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has taken immediate and decisive action in response to the recent inclusion of a company, a Panamanian citizen, and 17 vessels registered under the Panamanian Ship Registry on the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions list.

The measures implemented include:

  • Initiation of the deregistration process for the 17 sanctioned vessels, in accordance with Executive Decree No. 512 dated October 18, 2024.
  • Enforcement of corresponding actions against the economic group affiliated with the sanctioned company.

As a preventive measure, the PMA has reinforced its control mechanisms to prevent the inclusion of unauthorized actors under the Panamanian flag. All vessels applying for registration, as well as their owners, operators, and charterers, must now undergo a rigorous due diligence process.

The PMA reaffirms its strong commitment to a zero-tolerance policy regarding the misuse of the  Ship Registry and remains firm in excluding vessels, companies, service providers, and other stakeholders listed on international sanctions lists recognized by the Panamanian State.

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