BEIJING, July 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- When
the Tianjin International Shipping Industry Expo 2024 opened
on July 10, a crowd of experts and
business representatives from over 400 shipping-related
enterprises, ports and industry associations worldwide gathered in
Tianjin to explore the new paths
and opportunities for global shipping industry.
Steve Gordon, global head of
Clarkson Research Services Ltd., a world-renowned shipping research
institution, said that 85 percent of global trade is seaborne and
"in many areas of the maritime economy, China is incredibly important and has taken on
market leading positions globally".
China has become the world's
largest trader of goods. According to the General Administration of
Customs, in the first five months of this year, China's foreign trade in goods stood at
17.5 trillion yuan (about
2.4 trillion U.S. dollars), up by 6.3
percent year on year, said Wang Shouwen, vice minister of
commerce.
Despite the unprecedented challenges that global shipping
industry has encountered in recent years, global supply chain
showcased its incredible resilience even when the COVID-19 pandemic
tested its fabric and caused widespread disruptions, according to
experts present at the expo.
"The Red Sea threats and disruptions in the Panama Canal have
added complexity to our operations, yet these events have also
driven us to develop more robust and flexible solutions," said
Joseph Edward Kramek, president and
CEO designate of the World Shipping Council.
Highlighting the paramount fight against climate change, Kramek
warned that global shipping industry must lead the charge towards
zero-emission fuels.
"This challenge also presents a significant opportunity for
innovation in green technology, opening new markets and creating
sustainable growth," added Kramek.
To break away from the development model that simply pursues
port throughput, transformation into a model where the port drives
high-quality development of port-based economy is needed, said
Zhen Hong, director of the Shanghai
International Shipping Institute Academic Committee.
The four-day event, an international cooperation and exchange
platform focusing on helping the shipping industry navigate towards
the future, will last until July
13.
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