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Key threats are climate change and pollution, while opportunities lie in new trade routes and resource exploitation as ice in the Arctic region melts.


Container trade In 2030, China will still enjoy her leading role in primary container trades. Latin America will bear the highest uncertainties across three scenarios, overtaking Europe and become second in 2030.


The largest container tranship loaded lifts will still take place in Southeast Asia in 2030. Europe, the current second largest transhipment destination around the world, will face a much slower growth. Her position will be subsequently rivalled by China and the Middle East’s remarkable progress by 2030 across all scenarios.


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designs coming into fashion. Similar to other superyacht features, different styles are becoming vogue.


While superyachts aren’t particularly renowned for their speed, the pace of these vessels is pretty impressive. Similar to yacht size, we predict that throughout the next decade we will see the delivery of a yacht with the capability to reach even higher speeds.


So, let’s end with some superyacht fastest speed fun facts... Foners, 41.5 metres (136 feet), built by Izar, can reach a top speed of 70.1 knots


World is not Enough, 42.4 metres (139 feet), built by Millenium Super Yachts, can reach a top speed of 67 knots


Galeocerdo, 36 metres (118 feet), built by Rodriquez, can reach a top speed of 65 knots


Gentry Eagle, 34.1 metres (119 feet), built by Vosper Thornycroft, can reach a top speed of 64 knots


Kereon, 27 metres (89 feet), built by AB Yachts, can reach a top speed of 62.3 knots


Outside is safer experts are suggesting and there are lower transmission rates in the great outdoors. So, rather than sitting in a cinema where the climate control could be spreading the virus, getting some fresh air and vitamin D from the sun both seem beneficial.


There are fewer (if any) opportunities for large gatherings or attending live events. Activities competing for leisure time have always included large gatherings such as concerts, professional sporting events, and amusement parks. As fewer of these activities are open or have restricted capacities, so boating comes into sharper focus.


Families have been looking for vacation opportunities and activities that keep them closer to home. The obligatory summer vacation plans will have often included a bucket trip to Italy, a cruise on a ship, or fish and chips in Benidorm perhaps. International travel is, for most, off the list for months to come.


And the cost of borrowing is low with miniscule interest rates. One can hardly ask for a better lending climate. Most lenders can process loans online so there’s zero or limited contact.


The Report • December 2020 • Issue 94 | 99


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