
Pakistan – Negative Growth
Pakistan’s total throughput witnessed a negative trend from 2016-17 to 2019-20, however, it was able to register positive growth in 2020-21, but again fell in
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Pakistan’s total throughput witnessed a negative trend from 2016-17 to 2019-20, however, it was able to register positive growth in 2020-21, but again fell in

Growing beyond transhipment, Sri Lanka plans to evolve into a full-fledged maritime hub where partly finished goods can be developed for re-export, ship repair services

Overall Global trade bore the brunt of Covid-19 outbreak which resulted a slowdown in container throughput globally as well as Indian ports

Infrastructure and capacity at land and seaports is being increased. Time and cost of import-export trade clearance will be reduced by 30 to 40 per

Growth in South Asia, is already uneven and fragile, due to the impacts of the war in Ukraine and persistent economic challenges. However, South Asia

In a door-to-door cargo move, the sea leg is the major contributor to Green House Gasses (GHG) emissions, contributing to about 90% share of the

India-China relations Following the clashes between Indian and Chinese military in Galwan (Ladakh) and Sikkim, there is a general sentiment in the public to avoid

It’s a no-brainer that economic growth propels the demand for more goods, raising the demand for shipping. Hence, any disruption in economic activities, be it
India’s extensive coastline spans over 7,500 kilometers and is home to some of the world’s busiest and most strategically important ports. These ports are vital

Pakistan’s total throughput witnessed a negative trend from 2016-17 to

Growing beyond transhipment, Sri Lanka plans to evolve into a

Overall Global trade bore the brunt of Covid-19 outbreak which resulted a slowdown in container throughput globally as well as Indian ports

Infrastructure and capacity at land and seaports is being increased.


In a door-to-door cargo move, the sea leg is the

India-China relations Following the clashes between Indian and Chinese military

It’s a no-brainer that economic growth propels the demand for
India’s extensive coastline spans over 7,500 kilometers and is home