The Maritime Industry Authority concluded its participation in the Expo Maritime Philippines 2023 on Friday, Feb. 17, with a renewed commitment to support the local maritime industry amid challenges faced by Filipino seafarers in the international stage.
The Maritime Industry Authority concluded its participation in the Expo Maritime Philippines 2023 on Friday, Feb. 17, with a renewed commitment to support the local maritime industry amid challenges faced by Filipino seafarers in the international stage.According to MARINA Administrator lawyer Hernani Fabia, the expo covered a race of important topics related to shipbuilding such as the promotion of a safe and environmentally-sustainable shipbuilding and ship repair industry in the Philippines.
The two-day event was held in Manila and organized by the Worldwide Maritime Operations Co. with the theme “Flag States and Ship Builders Convention.”
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