Книга на английском языке.
The research featured in this report investigates macro and micro-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the shipping industry. More specifically, it assesses:
- The economic and regulatory responses to the pandemic, particularly those enacted by national governments;
- The impact of national public health policies, implemented to contain and mitigate COVID-19, on shipping lab our markets and the supply chain; and
- The effects of national policies on the international logistics network and the shipping industry, as well as on shipping’s longstanding commitment and contributions towards the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including in the context of global shipping employment.
The devastating impact of the pandemic was unforeseen, but its potential effects were not entirely unexpected and the shipping industry had highlighted these previously, including through submissions to UN fora, following the outbreaks on Ebola, Avian Flu and SARS.
Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. The macroeconomic effects of COVID-19
2.1 Global outbreak evolution
2.2 Macroeconomic backdrop
3. COVID-19: Impact of government mitigation and containment policies
4. COVID-19 and governmental actions: Effects on maritime labour markets
5. COVID-19 and governmental actions: Effects on global supply chains
5.1 Logistics, supply chains as enablers of international division of labour
5.2 Disruptions of COVID-19 for international logistics networks
6. COVID-19 and governmental actions: Effects on the shipping industry
7. Restrictive COVID-19 Policies: Impact on UN SDGs
8. Key findings, Conclusions, and Calls to Action (CTAs)
8.1 Key findings
8.2. Conclusions
8.3. Calls to Action (CTAs)
9. Table of figures
10. List of Tables
11. Table of Acronyms
12. Bibliography
13. Data Sources
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