EU Launches Industrial Maritime Strategy
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Europe – 05/03/2026 – energiesdelamer.eu. In the midst of the Iranian conflict, the European Commission published on 4 March its maritime industrial strategy, which responds directly to the calls made by the shipbuilding industry. It includes 16 of the 22 recommendations made by industry, grouped within SEA Europe, in the framework of the consultation conducted in the summer of 2025, in which GICAN participated. This publication constitutes a hi…
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(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Today, the European Commission adopted a EU Industrial Maritime Strategy and a Ports Strategy to drive competitiveness, sustainability, decarbonisation, security and resilience within the EU’s wider waterborne sector. The Strategies focus on ports, shipping, and shipbuilding. Europe is a waterborne continent, with the world’s largest collective maritim…
EU unveils new maritime and ports strategies
The European Commission yesterday adopted a EU Industrial Maritime Strategy and a Ports Strategy to drive competitiveness, sustainability, decarbonisation, security and resilience within the EU’s wider waterborne sector. The EU Industrial Maritime Strategy will strengthen Europe’s maritime leadership by a number of actions including launching an EU Industrial Maritime Value Chains Alliance. It is aimed …
On Wednesday the European Commission gave the green light to the new EU Industrial Maritime Strategy, a roadmap aimed at boosting the competitiveness, sustainability and resilience of the European shipbuilding industry in an increasingly demanding international context.
EU Unveils Maritime Industrial and Ports Strategies to Boost Shipbuilding, Security, and Decarbonization
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled sweeping new strategies aimed at strengthening Europe’s maritime industrial base and modernizing its ports, as Brussels seeks to boost competitiveness, enhance security, and accelerate...
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