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Why is IMO so slow?

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Why is IMO so slow?

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The main purpose of IMO is to adopt international treaties which are intended to apply to as many ships as possible. Unanimity of this kind inevitably takes time – it depends on the speed with which Governments act, as well as IMO – and it can only be achieved at all by ensuring that the regulations adopted are very widely acceptable and this can take time. But when speed is necessary IMO can act very rapidly indeed.

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