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Council and European Parliament agree on updated rules for marine equipment

The member states' permanent representatives endorsed the compromise reached between the Council and the European Parliament concerning a directive to regulate marine equipment to be placed on board EU ships.

he Greek presidency of the Council welcomes the agreement between the Council and the European Parliament on the proposed marine equipment directive. Greek Minister for Shipping, Maritime Affairs and the Aegean Mr Varvitsiotis, Chair of Council meetings of maritime transport ministers stated that ''the Greek presidency has set as a priority the enhancement of maritime safety and the protection of the marine environment and had declared the adoption of this proposal at first reading as a main priority. I am more than happy that we have delivered''. 
 
While marine equipment is installed on board ships at the time of their construction or repair all over the world, EU countries must ensure that the equipment placed on board vessels flying their flag complies with international and European requirements. As proof of compliance a particular logo, the wheel mark, is affixed to the equipment. This is the maritime equivalent of the CE-marking on, for example, household appliances.
 
To enter into force, the text still needs to be formally approved by the Parliament, whose vote in plenary is expected to take place in the coming months, and the Council, which is due to take its decision after the vote in Parliament.
 
For more information about the purpose of the updated directive, visit the website of the Council of the EU. 

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