The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has officially deregistered 107 Panamanian-flagged vessels listed under international sanctions, with an additional 18 currently undergoing the deregistration process.
This action is in accordance with Executive Decree No. 512 of October 18, 2024, which grants the PMA the authority to unilaterally cancel the registration of vessels, as well as registered individuals and shipowners, that appear on international sanctions lists.
The deregistered vessels had been identified for compliance concerns or were listed on sanctions list issued by OFAC, the European Union, and the United Kingdom.
Historically, the deregistration of vessels involved in illicit activities was carried out under the General Merchant Marine Law (Law No. 57), specifically Article 49, which outlined the criteria for such procedures. However, the lengthy processing times — approximately three months — impacted the international perception of the Panamanian flag.
To expedite this process and prevent sanctioned vessels from continuing operations, the Panamanian Government enacted Executive Decree No. 512, enabling the immediate deregistration of ships whose owners or vessels appear on the international sanctions lists specified in the decree.
This measure ensures that no vessel or shipowner linked to illicit activities operates under the Panamanian