US Gears Up for Global Shipping Rules: Digital Seas Ahead?
Published Date: 2/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of State is hosting a public meeting on March 7, 2025, to get ready for an important international shipping committee meeting in London from March 10-14. This meeting affects anyone involved in maritime shipping, focusing on new rules for reporting, digital tools, and safety during health emergencies. It’s a chance to learn about changes that could speed up shipping and improve security, with no direct costs to the public.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Mandatory passenger data reporting discussed
FAL 49 will consider amendments to the FAL Convention to introduce mandatory reporting of Advance Passenger Information (API) and Booking Reference Information/Passenger Name Record (BRI/PNR) for maritime transport during its March 10–14, 2025 session. These changes would affect maritime transport operators and parties required to provide passenger data to authorities.
Push for maritime digitalization and e-certificates
The committee will review the single window concept, revise the IMO Compendium on Facilitation and Electronic Business, develop a comprehensive strategy on maritime digitalization, and develop joint guidelines on electronic certificates at FAL 49 (March 10–14, 2025). These topics address digital tools and electronic processes used in maritime trade and administration.
Public meeting: March 7, 2025
The Department of State will hold an in-person and virtual public meeting at 9:00 a.m. on March 7, 2025, at ABSG Consulting, 80 M Street SE, Washington, DC, and by Microsoft Teams. To attend, RSVP to Mr. James Bull by email or phone; members needing reasonable accommodation must advise him by February 21, 2025. There are no direct costs to the public for participating.
Review of key worker rules in health emergencies
FAL 49 will consider amendments to review the provisions for a "key worker" during a public health emergency of international concern (session March 10–14, 2025). This review could affect rules or status for maritime personnel during international public health emergencies.
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