A much anticipated ship finance and trade conference, which was last held in Abu Dhabi in 2019, has been relaunched and rebranded for 2024. The event will take place in Dubai and is expected to attract over 300 attendees from the shipping, maritime, finance, and trade sectors. The one-day conference will focus on key issues such as sustainable growth, financial solutions, and collaboration between the maritime and financial sectors. The conference program includes sessions on the strategic outlook for sustainable shipping, the future of shipping and maritime investments, and the role of financial services in supporting trade facilitation. Speakers at the conference will come from a range of industry backgrounds, representing shipowners, port operators, financiers, banks, and more.
2024 Program Unveiled: The Maritime Standard Ship Finance & Trade Conference
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