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Maritime Clusters

Dubai to launch global clusters group

Newest international maritime grouping will look to transcend national and geographical interests

Middle East and Africa LISW

Cities the world over are polishing their offerings to the maritime sector in a bid to attract the industry’s cash, jobs and expertise. Companies have an unprecedented choice of viable locations for their offices, and maritime cities are doing their utmost to alter policy and market their strengths to attract business. Lloyd’s List brings the truth behind the marketing efforts, gauging the actual strengths and weaknesses of a maritime cluster, to help your business decide where it needs to be.

 

 

What makes a leading maritime city?

Indices of top maritime cities miss out the network offered by broader clusters

International The Intelligence Ports and Logistics

Greece needs 'hard work' to fortify itself as maritime centre

EY says that within 20 years European cities may disappear from the top tier of industry hubs

Europe Greece Asia Pacific

Politics are eroding London and New York's financial supremacy

Brexit and US election weigh down on cities' future financial status

Europe North America Asia Pacific

Singapore tops shipping centre index, with Shanghai on the rise

Shanghai's rise in Xinhua-Baltic index shows robust shipping momentum in Asia, says Baltic Exchange China managing director Marcus Lee

Asia Pacific Singapore Ports and Logistics
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