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George A. Tsavliris*: The prospects of the Maritime Industry for 2023
It is with certainty that we can say, the maritime industry will face further challenges in 2023.
It is with certainty that we can say, the maritime industry will face further challenges in 2023.
2023 is going to be a very challenging and demanding year for the maritime industry, as shipping will have to continue and even intensify its efforts to rapidly decarbonize, enhance the energy efficiency of the global fleet, speed up the digital transition of operations, and all that, while operating safely and with respect to the environment in a highly unstable geopolitical environment.
The European Union’s strategic policy was unfolded in 2019 and since then the maritime industry has been facing new challenges, making great efforts to become even more sustainable, accommodating the upcoming Regulations.
Shipping proved its flexibility in the past, managing to adapt to geopolitical challenges such as piracy, sanctions and regulations.
Going through past reports on the prospects of the Maritime Industry, may be quite amusing since after the passing of time you realise how wrong people have been in attempting to forecast the future of our industry.
The global economy is going through a challenging period after the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine and the associated sanctions im- posed on Russia.
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