German government presents report on the maritime industry
On 12 August, the Federal Cabinet published the Federal Government's fourth report on the development and future prospects of the maritime industry in Germany. This report is presented every two years at the National Maritime Conference and describes the current situation as well as funding measures and political priorities of the federal government in the areas of maritime shipping and ports, maritime industry, offshore wind energy and marine research.we have learnt from the accompanying press release that shipbuilding policy in Germany is to be given greater political visibility. The "Innovative shipbuilding secures competitive jobs" programme was extended by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) on 1 June 2015. It is intended to protect the market launch of innovations and make the construction of small ships and mobile offshore structures more eligible for funding. Other important elements of the federal government's shipbuilding funding strategy are the "Maritime Technologies for the Next Generation" research and development programme, the so-called CIRR interest equalisation guarantees and the federal government's export credit guarantees. It is well worth reading the 59-page report, which covers economic, ecological and technological maritime developments as well as the future of a European harbour policy. In view of the fact that a national port policy is already proving difficult, there seems to be reason for pragmatic optimism that meaningful synergies can be achieved at European level, despite all the difficulties. Download the "Fourth Report of the Federal Government on the Development and Future Prospects of the Maritime Industry in Germany" as a PDF. The current report "Facts and Figures on Germany's Maritime Dependence"...
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