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Tuesday, July 13 2021 - 12:45
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Xinhua Silk Road: Shanghai maintains 3rd place in international shipping center ranking for 2021
BEIJING, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Shanghai maintains the third place in the international shipping center ranking 
in the 2021 Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index 
Report unveiled on Sunday in east China's Shanghai.

The Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index incorporates 
three primary indicators and 16 secondary indicators to evaluate the 
comprehensive performance of 43 cities across the world that offer port and 
shipping businesses from perspectives of port infrastructure, shipping services 
and general environment.

According to this year's Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center 
Development Index Report, Singapore, London and Shanghai are the top three 
global shipping hubs in 2021, followed by Hong Kong, Dubai, Rotterdam, Hamburg, 
Athens/Piraeus, New York/New Jersey and Ningbo.

Shanghai's third ranking could be attributed to its enhanced port construction 
and shipping services, as well as improved global resource allocation 
capability empowered by such mechanisms as China (Shanghai) pilot free trade 
zone, Yangtze River Delta coordinated development and technological 
innovations. It's worth noting that Shanghai has embarked on a fast lane of 
innovation and development by promoting digitalization of ports and shipping 
industry to improve operation efficiency and returns. According to the plan for 
the construction of Shanghai international shipping center during the 14th 
Five-year Plan period from 2021 to 2025, Shanghai will basically build itself 
into a convenient, efficient, multifunctional, open, inclusive, green, 
intelligent international shipping center with strong service capability by 
2025.

Shanghai North Bund, as a important pillar of the city's international shipping 
business, will accelerate developing high-end shipping services such as 
shipping finance, shipping trade, maritime law and information consulting. It 
will also strive to build a shipping service innovation demonstration area by 
attracting shipping enterprises, international organizations and institutions.

Jointly launched by China Economic Information Service and Baltic Exchange in 
2014, the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index has 
become a significant and increasingly influential index to evaluate the 
development of major shipping centers.

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SOURCE: Xinhua Silk Road

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   Caption: Photo: The launching ceremony of 2021 Xinhua-Baltic International 
Shipping Center Development Index is held in east China's Shanghai on July 11, 
2021.

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