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    Pakistani Seafarers Begin Service on Norwegian Ships Under New MoU

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for Pakistan’s maritime workforce, Pakistani seafarers have commenced employment aboard Norwegian-flagged ships under a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MoU). This agreement aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the shipping sector, providing enhanced job opportunities for Pakistani maritime professionals. The MoU facilitates smoother recruitment processes and ensures compliance with international maritime standards, benefiting both parties.

    Historically, Pakistan has been a key supplier of skilled seafarers to global shipping companies, contributing significantly to the country’s foreign exchange earnings. The fresh MoU with Norway marks an important step in expanding these opportunities, reflecting growing trust and collaboration between the two nations’ maritime industries. It also underscores Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining high standards in seafarer training and certification.

    Meanwhile, this partnership is expected to boost Pakistan’s presence in the international shipping arena, offering its seafarers exposure to advanced maritime technologies and practices prevalent in Norway’s fleet. The agreement not only supports employment growth but also enhances the professional development of Pakistani seafarers, positioning them competitively in the global maritime labor market. This move is anticipated to have a positive impact on Pakistan’s economy through increased remittances from the maritime sector.

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