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a study recommends initiatives in order to maximize the potential one of the shipping British
Currently the field brings every year beyond 11 billion pounds to the national economy
September 7, 2015
Today, in occasion of the first day of the event London International Shipping Week 2015 in development to London, an analysis is published that the development of the shipping characterizes the modalities in order to maximize potential of the United Kingdom which the marine nation promuovendo, field that currently brings annually beyond 11 billion pounds the British economy and appoints to a job more than 113.000 people.
The recommendations in order to achieve such objective indicated by the study, that it is commissioned by the department of the Transports and lead under the guide of Lord Mountevans, president of British marine harbour association and Maritime UK, include the institution in the government of a ministerial working group in order to get ahead initiatives on the marine issues, in order to fix clear objectives and in order to monitor the completed progresses and include also the creation of a new independent unit in the within of Maritime and the Coastguard Agency, the governmental agency who, beyond operating as Guard Costiera, is charged to develop on the issues normative of the marine transport, with the scope of to attract a greater number of ships in the naval registry of the United Kingdom and to carry them under British flag. Moreover the study recommends to the government and the field of the shipping to develop a strategy common to the aim to identify and to overwhelm gaps in the formation of the marine ones and to create an only organism of field in the United Kingdom in order to promote the shipping British on the international markets.
Lord Mountevans has emphasized that the results of the study constitute real ""a draft" turned to the field and the government so that they activate themselves in order to support and to elevate the profile of a vital field that contributes in meaningful way to the economy and on which the nation is based in order to satisfy its necessities daily".
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