Maritime Trade Evolutions and Port City Developments in Asia

Historically, almost all goods transported worldwide have been carried by sea with the current estimate stands at approximately 90 percent by volume and 70 percent by worth. Maritime industry is an important economic sector as it has a direct impact on the prosperity of a region and/or city. This ch...

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Main Authors: YANG, X. J., LOW, Joyce M. W., TANG, Loon Ching
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語言:English
出版: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2011
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https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5610/viewcontent/8013_chap01.pdf
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總結:Historically, almost all goods transported worldwide have been carried by sea with the current estimate stands at approximately 90 percent by volume and 70 percent by worth. Maritime industry is an important economic sector as it has a direct impact on the prosperity of a region and/or city. This chapter presents a review on maritime trade evolution in Asia from the thirteenth centuries to the post-World War II, followed by an examination on the contemporary development of some major Asia ports. From the extant port literature, a list of factors affecting port competition and development is identified and reviewed. The chapter concludes with brief discussions on fruits for thought, future trend, challenges and opportunities facing the Asia maritime trade industry.