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How UK ports are strategically positioning for global trade in volatile era

As geopolitical instability, decarbonization, and supply chain realignment reshape global trade, the United Kingdom is seeking to secure its maritime future with a bold reform agenda.

On June 4, the UK’s Maritime Minister, Mike Kane, unveiled a draft of an amended National Policy Statement for Ports (NPSP), signaling a strategic overhaul of UK port infrastructure and planning policy to better align with the demands of a turbulent global environment.

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