(Bandar Seri Begawan, 5th) The CEO of the Brunei Maritime and Port Authority (MPABD), Zaihussain, emphasized Brunei's strong commitment to enhancing international maritime facilitation cooperation.
He made the remarks while submitting the document to join the 'Facilitation Convention' to the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Kitack Lim, at the IMO headquarters in the UK.
He stated that the submission of the document by the Brunei government is a symbol of Brunei's commitment to collective action under the leadership of the International Maritime Organization.
He expressed that as a new member of the 'Facilitation Convention', Brunei is committed to actively participating in the signing process. The submission of the accession document by Brunei demonstrates its determination to simplify maritime trade, enhance maritime safety, and protect the marine environment. These efforts align with the strategic priorities of the International Maritime Organization, including safety, security, environmental protection, and digitalization.
The Brunei Maritime Port Authority (MPABD) is committed to achieving full digitalization of all its services, including licensing, inspection, and ship registration, by 2026. This digital transformation aims to increase transparency, streamline operational processes, and ensure strict regulatory compliance.
The Brunei High Commissioner to the UK, Pengiran Dato Norazmi, attended the event.
He made the remarks while submitting the document to join the 'Facilitation Convention' to the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Kitack Lim, at the IMO headquarters in the UK.
He stated that the submission of the document by the Brunei government is a symbol of Brunei's commitment to collective action under the leadership of the International Maritime Organization.
He expressed that as a new member of the 'Facilitation Convention', Brunei is committed to actively participating in the signing process. The submission of the accession document by Brunei demonstrates its determination to simplify maritime trade, enhance maritime safety, and protect the marine environment. These efforts align with the strategic priorities of the International Maritime Organization, including safety, security, environmental protection, and digitalization.
The Brunei Maritime Port Authority (MPABD) is committed to achieving full digitalization of all its services, including licensing, inspection, and ship registration, by 2026. This digital transformation aims to increase transparency, streamline operational processes, and ensure strict regulatory compliance.
The Brunei High Commissioner to the UK, Pengiran Dato Norazmi, attended the event.