SINGAPORE: Singapore has been ranked the world's top maritime capital for the fourth consecutive time in the Leading Maritime Capitals of the ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore has been ranked the world's top maritime capital for the fourth consecutive time in the Leading Maritime Capitals of the World report.Advertisement
Singapore retained the top position in three pillars – Shipping, Ports and Logistics as well as Attractiveness and Competitiveness. The experts also predicted that Singapore would continue to retain its top position in the next five years, but highlighted stronger competition from other maritime capitals such as Shanghai and Dubai.READ: Autonomous ships in Singapore could become a reality with MPA’s new innovation lab
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