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This publication was also internally reviewed in full by Vladislav Chouvalov, Anne Miroux, José Maria Rubiato andĪcknowledgements. Talley, Tengfei Wang.Ĭhapter 3: Michele Acciaro, Shuo Ma, Lourdes Trujillo Castellano.Ĭhapter 4: Okan Tuna, Aleksandra Pieczek, Dirk Visser.Ĭhapter 6: Mahin Faghfouri, André Stochniol.Ĭhapter 7: John Moon, James Wang, Tengfei Wang. This publication was externally reviewed by the following persons:Ĭhapter 1: Philippe Crist, Kevin Cullinane, Melissa Dawn Newhook, Liliana‑Annovazzi‑Jakab.Ĭhapter 2: Pierre Cariou, Hercules Haralambides, Wayne K. The publication was edited by Daniel Sanderson. Graphic support was provided by Nadège Hadjemian and Additionalĭesktop publishing was carried out by Wendy Juan. Hassiba Benamara, Jan Hoffmann, Maria Misovicova, Eugenia Núñez, Anila Premti, Bismark Sitorus, VincentĪdministrative support together with the overall desktop publishing was undertaken by Florence Hudry. The Review of Maritime Transport 2010 is prepared by the Trade Logistics Branch of the Division on TechnologyĪnd Logistics, UNCTAD under the co‑ordination of Vincent Valentine. Sent to the UNCTAD secretariat at the following address: Palais des Nations, CH‑1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland. A copy of the publication containing the quotation or reprint should be Material in this publication may be freely quoted or reprinted, but acknowledgement is requested, with reference Of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of anyĬountry, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression

Symbol indicates a reference to a United Nations document. Symbols of United Nations documents are composed of capital letters combined with figures. Any factual orĮditorial corrections that may prove necessary, based on comments made by Governments, will be reflected in The aim of fostering the transparency of maritime markets and analysing relevant developments. The Review of Maritime Transport is a recurrent publication prepared by the UNCTAD secretariat since 1968 with It examines regional developments from 2007 to 2009, and gives special consideration to landlocked developing countries in the region. The last chapter "Review of Regional Developments in Asia and the Pacific" follows up on the developments in international transport and trade in the Asia-Pacific region reported in the Review of Maritime Transport 2007. The sixth chapter "Legal Issues and Regulatory Developments" provides information on some important legal issues and recent regulatory developments in the fields of transport and trade facilitation, together with information on the status of ratification of some of the main maritime conventions. Chapter five "Port and Multimodal Trasport Developments" covers some of the major port development projects under way in developing countries, container throughput, liner shipping connectivity, improvements in port performance, and multimodal transportation in the areas of road, rail, and inland waterways. Each section contains information on recent developments in that area, followed by an analysis of how freight rates have performed over the course of 2009 and into 2010. Chapter four "Freight Rates" covers freight rates in the tanker market, the major dry bulk cargo markets and the liner shipping market. The third chapter "Productivity of the World Fleet, and Supply and Demand in World Shipping" provides information on the operational productivity of the world fleet and an analysis of the balance between supply and demand for tonnage and container-carrying capacity. The second chapter "Structure, Ownership and Registration of the World Fleet" presents the supply-side dynamics of the world maritime industry. It also looks more closely at developments affecting energy-related bulk cargoes, namely oil, gas and coal.

The first chapter "Development in International Seaborne Trade" reviews the overall performance of the global economy in 2009, considers developments in world seaborne trade volumes and highlights some emerging global challenges which are affecting maritime transport. The Review of Maritime Transport is a recurrent publication prepared by the UNCTAD secretariat since 1968 with the aim of fostering the transparency of maritime markets and analysing relevant developments.
