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The world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event

Economic Outlook: Industry Impact

This presentation will look at global economic forecasts for 2024 and 2025, followed by a closer look at Europe's largest economies. The shipping industry has been affected by non-economic events such as the attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the droughts that have reduced traffic through the Panama Canal. The presentation will look at some of the indices and key sectors driving breakbulk and project cargo such as offshore wind, hydrogen, mining and mega infrastructure projects. The concluding remarks will highlight the ability and resilience of the shipping industry to adapt to the ups and downs of economic cycles and geopolitical events.
 


Wednesday 22 May 10:30 - 10:50 Main Stage

Rates & Market Outlook

Add to calendar 05/22/2024 10:30 05/22/2024 10:50 Economic Outlook: Industry Impact This presentation will look at global economic forecasts for 2024 and 2025, followed by a closer look at Europe's largest economies. The shipping industry has been affected by non-economic events such as the attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the droughts that have reduced traffic through the Panama Canal. The presentation will look at some of the indices and key sectors driving breakbulk and project cargo such as offshore wind, hydrogen, mining and mega infrastructure projects. The concluding remarks will highlight the ability and resilience of the shipping industry to adapt to the ups and downs of economic cycles and geopolitical events.
 
Main Stage Europe/London
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Speakers

Pablo Rodas-Martini

Vice President & Director of Market Intelligence, Emerging & Frontier LLC