Monday, 5 October 2015

Shipping Trade and Transport News 6th October 2015

Trade News

The EU today finalised the ratification process of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement – the first major multilateral deal in years, expected to significantly simplify and modernise customs procedures around the world. 


The trade facilitation talks started as part of the Doha Development Agenda. Considering the potential benefits of this agreement for all countries and, in particular, the developing ones, the WTO Members agreed in the end of 2013 to prioritise a stand-alone deal on customs matters.

Trade in goods and commercial services 2013
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  • The EU is the largest economy in the world. Although growth is projected to be slow, the EU remains the largest economy in the world with a GDP per head of €25 000 for its 500 million consumers.
  • The EU is the world's largest trading block. The EU is the world’s largest trader of manufactured goods and services.
  • The EU ranks first in both inbound and outbound international investments
  • The EU is the top trading partner for 80 countries. By comparison the US is the top trading partner for a little over 20 countries.
  • The EU is the most open to developing countries. Fuels excluded, the EU imports more from developing countries than the USA, Canada, Japan and China put together. 

Shipping Trade and Transport News 5th October 2015

Houston's Barbours Cut Terminal

This terminal has been approved to receive post-Panamax vessels and is expected to see in influx of mega sized ships.


Kakinada (Singapore)

Singapore’s PSA International Pte Ltd, the world’s top container terminal operator by volume, plans to set up a container loading facility at Kakinada port in Andhra Prades. This will expand its presence in Asia's third largest economy. 


Port of Rotterdam

The port has instructed the construction of a new jetty at the LBC terminal in Botlek which will provide the port with the necessary capacity to expand services to its customers. The first phase to construct two berths will be completed by mid 2016

Port of Lagos (Nigeria)

Congestion at the port is causing some concern due to the planned closure of the ports by the Maritime Works Union in Nigeria over non-payment of their emoluments and other benefits

 Port of Bronka (Russia)

Dredging is under-way  on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland in Russia which is a Deepwater port under construction south of Kronstadt. The dredging has dispersed dozens of miles west of the Gulf of Finlan.