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Captain among seafarers honoured for advocating safety following life-changing injury
Recipients of the 2023 Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service announced.
- on Merchant Navy Day, the government honours 11 seafarers with Merchant Navy Medals – the highest medal of honour within the maritime sector
- sector filled with unsung heroes who keep the country running by supplying vital goods and embodying the spirit of maritime
- recipients include an operational director for a maritime training company who champions diversity within maritime and a captain who suffered a career-ending injury and now advocates for safety and mental health
The Department for Transport has unveiled the 2023 recipients
EStadisticas OECD
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Shipping Market Review - May 2023
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Informe UNCTAD 2023
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Global shipping continues to confront multiple challenges, including heightened trade policy and geopolitical tensions and is dealing with changes in globalization patterns.
Additionally, shipping must transition to a more sustainable future, decarbonize and embrace digitalization. Being at the intersection of these forces will influence how the sector adapts to the evolving operational and regulatory landscape while continuing to effectively service global trade.
Maritime trade volume contracted marginally by 0.4 per cent in 2022, but UNCTAD projects it will grow by 2.4 per cent in 2023.
Indeed, the industry remains resilient and UNCTAD expects continued but moderated growth in maritime trade volume for the medium term (2024–2028). During 2022, containerized trade, measured in metric tons, declined by 3.7