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Future Maritime Trade Flows Roundtable

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It addresses the uncertainties that surround the future of maritime trade flows such as the development of demand, the costs of environmental regulation, maritime business strategies, the Belt and Road Initiative, and Arctic shipping.

Excellent summary by Jean-Paul of the event hosted by the OECD/ITF on the future of maritime trade.

Maritime Trade Routes

Future Maritime Trade Flows Roundtable meeting

In this session, discover what keeps shipping leaders awake at night and develop strategies for building resilience into the maritime supply chains and delivering long-term growth. Questions

On 13 June 2024 in Montreal, Canada, the maritime industry will convene at Shaping the Future of Shipping – Weathering the Storms to seek practical solutions to the live issues facing the

11:30-11:45 Results from the 2024 ICS Maritime Barometer Survey 11:30-12:45 Roundtable 2: Future of Trade Flows – Responding to the Threats Despite the prevalence of deglobalisation

It addresses the uncertainties that surround the future of maritime trade flows such as the development of demand, the costs of environmental regulation, maritime business strategies,

  • ITF Roundtable on Future Maritime Trade Flows
  • Future maritime trade flows
  • Review of Maritime Transport 2024

In a roundtable discussion held virtually in June, GTR gathered leading figures in trade from across Africa and the Middle East to discuss the impact of geopolitical tensions,

Participants in the Roundtable examined efficient combined transport and research into possible ways to reduce the cost of multimodal freight transport, including reducing terminal/port costs

Angela Bergantino (University of Bari) summarises discussions from the ITF Roundtable on Future Maritime Trade Flows, held in Paris, France, on 15-16 April 2

Demand for shipping in the future will remain greatly dependent on the global economy and GDP, as well as the world’s population, Pierre Cariou, Senior Professor at KEDGE Business School

On the 9 th of June, ITF published its Report on the Future Maritime Trade Flows. This report reviews possible determinants of global maritime goods transport over the coming decades

The report summarises discussions of an ITF Roundtable held in Paris, France in April 2019.Go to the Roundtable page with all videos and presentations

ITF Roundtable on Future Maritime Trade Flows Paris, France . Outline 1. Which strategic choice? 2. Evolution of maritime strategies? 3. Where do we stand now? 4. What to expect for

Maritime trade volumes reached 12,292 million tons in 2023, an increase of 2.4 per cent, after contracting in 2022. Global maritime trade outperformed expectations in 2023 due to easing

implications on trade, vessels, energy, ports and people, providing maritime stakeholders with the insights to enable decision-making. In envisioning this path ahead and the rapid changes we

ROUNDTABLE ON FUTURE MARITIME TRADE FLOWS 15-16 April 2019 Paris, France China’s Belt & Road Initiative: Connecting maritime transport flows for trade-driven prosperity,

Roundtable Report: Future Maritime Trade Flows The report reviews possible determinants of global maritime goods transport over the coming decades. It addresses the

ITF Roundtables bring together international experts to discuss specific topics notably on economic and regulatory aspects of transport policies in ITF member countries. Findings of ITF

Key industry players including the Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, DP World GCC, ADNOC L&S, Monjasa, Oldendorff Carriers, Tristar E-Ships and Hapag Lloyd have met at the start of

Young Tae Kim is the Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF). He was re-elected for a second term by the transport ministers of ITF member countries at their Annual

Young Tae Kim is the Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF). He was re-elected for a second term by the transport ministers of ITF member countries at their Annual

Young Tae Kim is the Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF). He was re-elected for a second term by the transport ministers of ITF member countries

The Roundtable enabled participants to discuss these determinants for maritime trade flows with the objective to develop an analytical framework that can be used by countries

11:15-12:00 Roundtable 1: Future of Trade Flows – Responding to the Threats. Despite the prevalence of deglobalisation and anti-trade positioning and the stresses imposed on supply

Innovation Futures: Beyond the Horizon Global Mobility Conference 12 – 13 December 2024 Seoul, Korea, Co-hosted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic

Transit goods through the Suez Canal account for 8-10% global seaborne trade. 2018 is the year of records. For the first time in its history the threshold of 18 thousand ships has been