Myanmar’s success in improving its transport infrastructure is clearly illustrated by developments in Yangon,...
Chapter | Transport & Infrastructure from The Report: Myanmar 2020
Foreign companies are showing interest in Myanmar’s geostrategic location, abundant natural resources and youthful population. A focus on following international best business practices and reducing the informal economy, paired with an annual GDP growth forecast at around 6% in the coming years, is setting Myanmar on a path to catch up with some regional peers.
In the face of more stringent environmental rules on shipping fuel, Trinidad and Tobago is moving to position itself as a regional centre for liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering.
Articles & Analysis | Dubai's martitime sector benefits from healthy trade and cruise tourist volumes from The Report: Dubai 2020
Despite slowing global economic growth and geopolitical tensions placing renewed pressure on international shipping, Dubai’s maritime sector has continued to strengthen. In 2019 the emirate moved up in the ranking of the world’s top-10 maritime capitals, securing the ninth spot, compared to its position of 10th in 2017, according to a...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO, DP World; Chairman, Dubai Maritime City Authority; and Chairman, Virgin Hyperloop One: Interview from The Report: Dubai 2020
To what extent will the US-China trade conflict affect Dubai’s maritime logistics sector?
Articles & Analysis | Technology application across Dubai's transport network supports economic operations from The Report: Dubai 2020
While Dubai’s reputation as an important maritime trade and air transport centre is already well established, the emirate is also rapidly emerging as a leader in transport and logistics innovation. Dubai’s transport and logistics sector experienced strong growth in 2019, continuing to underpin the emirate’s wider economy. Much of the current...