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Catalonia -- An Emerging Economy - The Most Cost-Effective Ports in the Mediterranean Sea (Hardcover)
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Catalonia -- An Emerging Economy - The Most Cost-Effective Ports in the Mediterranean Sea (Hardcover)
Series: LSE Studies in Spanish History
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The Mediterranean sea is set to achieve the highest volume of
shipping trade in the world in the 21st century. This anticipated
expansion will be due in part to the growth of the AsiaEurope trade
corridor, complemented by the proposed Suez Canal enlargement. The
Catalan ports of Barcelona, Valencia and Tarragona Catalan offer
the most efficient and cost-effective port entrance to the
Mediterranean, and are poised to gain ascendancy over other
European ports offering similar services. Economists and business
leaders predict that Asia will become the main industrial platform
of the world and Europe will become the main purchasing market of
the world. Such forecasts seem to be on track given that in 2008
the ports of Barcelona and Valencia surpassed the container traffic
(measured in TEUs) of the French port of Marseille and the Italian
port of Genoa, and this for the first time ever. Only Catalonia has
modern important industrial bases near to the port areas in the
Mediterranean sea (this is not the case for Marseille, Genoa or
Algeciras); Catalan ports are thus able to add value to
semi-manufactured goods imported from the emerging economies in
Asia, Africa and South America. It is anticipated that Catalan
ports will play a similar role to the Flemish and Dutch ports,
which in the twentieth century were at the forefront of the
expansion of trade across the Atlantic ocean. Under these
circumstances it is not surprising that global logistic operators
rate Barcelona as the dominant and most important entrance port for
Asian and African trade with Europe in the Mediterranean sea.
Published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for
Contemporary Spanish Studies.
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