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Membership Information for: Amendments to the Protocol Adopting Annex VI - Regulations For The Prevention Of Air Pollution From Ships To The International Convention For The Prevention Of Pollution From Ships (Amendments to Annex VI regulations 2, 13, 19, 20 and the Supplement to the IAPP Certificate and certification of dual-fuel engines under the NOx Technical Code 2008)

Signed: 2014-04-04; Entered into force: 2015-09-01; Terminated:
Source for membership data: http://www.imo.org/en/About/Conventions/StatusOfConventions/Documents/Status%20-…
Date of last download from source: 2016-10-15
This is the IEADB's most current data on signature, ratification, entry into force, and other membership actions. The IEADB updates this data approximately once a year and tries to ensure it is current and accurate. For the most current data, visit the International Maritime Organization (IMO) website. For inaccuracies, please notify the Project Director.
This amendment was adopted under a provision of the agreement being amended that allows for entry into force via their “tacit acceptance,” for all countries that do not object in a specified period of time. The membership information here has been inferred based on membership in the agreement being amended.
Country20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
Ratifiers00000000000
Members (agreement in force)085868686868686868686
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Australia02222222222
Azerbaijan02222222222
Bahamas02222222222
Bangladesh02222222222
Barbados02222222222
Belgium02222222222
Belize02222222222
Benin02222222222
Brazil02222222222
Bulgaria02222222222
Canada02222222222
Chile02222222222
China02222222222
Congo, Republic of the02222222222
Cook Islands02222222222
Croatia02222222222
Cyprus02222222222
Czechia02222222222
Denmark02222222222
Estonia02222222222
Finland00000000000
France02222222222
Germany02222222222
Ghana02222222222
Greece02222222222
Guatemala02222222222
India02222222222
Indonesia02222222222
Iran02222222222
Ireland02222222222
Italy02222222222
Jamaica02222222222
Japan02222222222
Jordan02222222222
Kenya02222222222
Kiribati02222222222
Korea, Republic of02222222222
Kuwait02222222222
Latvia02222222222
Liberia02222222222
Lithuania02222222222
Luxembourg02222222222
Malaysia02222222222
Malta02222222222
Marshall Islands02222222222
Mongolia02222222222
Montenegro02222222222
Morocco02222222222
Netherlands02222222222
Nigeria02222222222
Niue02222222222
Norway02222222222
Palau02222222222
Panama02222222222
Peru02222222222
Poland02222222222
Portugal02222222222
Romania02222222222
Russian Federation02222222222
Saint Kitts and Nevis02222222222
Saint Lucia00222222222
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines02222222222
Samoa02222222222
Saudi Arabia02222222222
Serbia02222222222
Sierra Leone02222222222
Singapore02222222222
Slovakia02222222222
Slovenia02222222222
South Africa02222222222
Spain02222222222
Sweden02222222222
Switzerland02222222222
Syria02222222222
Tonga02222222222
Trinidad and Tobago02222222222
Tunisia02222222222
Turkmenistan02222222222
Tuvalu02222222222
Türkiye02222222222
Ukraine02222222222
United Kingdom02222222222
United States02222222222
Uruguay02222222222
Vanuatu02222222222
Viet Nam02222222222
Members (agreement in force)085868686868686868686
Ratifiers00000000000

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