The Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: Live from Singapore
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Lloyd’s List’s editor-in-chief Richard Meade leads a star-studded line-up at Singapore Maritime Week and asks how the industry can invest long-term when volatility is at an all-time high
WITH geopolitical risk changing seemingly by the day and policy from the world’s biggest economy updated on a weekly (and sometimes hourly) basis, it might seem impossible for the shipping industry to plan long-term.
While this is a sector which thrives on volatility, when assets have 20-year lifespans, some degree of certainty is essential to make prudent long-term decisions.
So how can shipowners decide where to put their money when the ground they shift on is always moving?
Richard Meade led an assembled panel of some of the brightest minds in the industry at Singapore Maritime Week for the latest Lloyd’s List Outlook forum, and in this week’s episode of the podcast we’re bringing you the best bits.
You can download our key takeaway document from the event here
Joining Richard in Singapore were:
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Jayendu Krishna, head of maritime advisors at Drewry
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Nick Brown, chief executive at Lloyd’s Register
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Eman Abdallah, global operations director at Cargill Ocean Transportation
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Mikael Skov, chief executive at Hafnia
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Captain Rajesh Unni, founder and chief executive of Synergy Group