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International Maritime Organization

International Maritime Organization:

The United States President Donald Trump recently said that he was “outraged” that the International Maritime Organization would be voting on whether to impose a carbon emissions price on global shipping and called it a “Global Green New Scam Tax.”

  • It is the United Nations’ specialized agency responsible for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships.
  • With 176 Member States and three Associate Members, IMO is based in London.
  • IMO is the global standard-setting authority for the safety, security, and environmental performance of international shipping.
  • Its main role is to create a regulatory framework for the shipping industry that is fair and effective, universally adopted, and universally implemented.
  • The IMO formulates regulations on shipping safety, maritime security, and environmental protection but does not enforce them.
  • Once a member state adopts a regulation, it becomes part of that country’s domestic law.
  • It contributes directly to UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14, which focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and marine resources.
  • The organisation also deals with legal matters such as liability, compensation, and facilitation of maritime traffic.
  • Organisational Structure:
    • The Assembly is the supreme governing body, comprising all member states.
    • It meets every two years to approve the work programme, budget, and elect members to the Council.
    • The Council acts as the Executive Organ, overseeing IMO’s work in between Assembly sessions.
    • The IMO has five major committees, which are responsible for policy development and regulation formulation, including the Marine
    • Environment Protection Committee (MEPC).
    • Funding is sourced through mandatory contributions by member states and also from voluntary donations and commercial revenue.