Ports in the Fight against COVID-19


15 February 2021
Short description

Port Responsiveness in the fight against the “invisible” threat: COVID-19

In the current unprecedented times of a global threat posed by a coronavirus pandemic that has triggered dire consequences for whole societies and nations, the maritime industry is playing an essential role in the response. Around 80% of global trade is transported by commercial shipping. This includes currently most-needed items such as vital medical supplies and equipment, as well as food, energy, raw materials and manufactured goods and components. These are essential for addressing people’s basic needs and for preserving many jobs in manufacturing, maintaining international trade and, in the end, sustaining the global economy.

In view of this, it is important to keep supply chains open and to allow maritime trade to continue. This requires that the world’s ports remain open for ship calls and that ship crews’ changeover is allowed. Further, in these challenging times, some additional measures should be undertaken to protect the staff working in port communities and to ensure continuity of ports’ operations.

Link
https://tft.unctad.org/ports-covid-19/

Output / Results

Others

Coverage

Global

Partner

UNCTAD/KDB/HRDS-T4T

Stream

Port resilience against invisible threats