978 resultados para Maritime passenger transport
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Presenta la organizacion, el resumen de las presentaciones y las resoluciones adoptadas en el seminario que tuvo como objetivo facilitar la aplicacion de un sistema uniforme de estadisticas de transporte maritimo en America Latina y el Caribe.
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Includes bibliography
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Includes bibliography
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Includes bibliography
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Includes bibliography
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Incluye Bibliografía
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Includes bibliography
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Incluye Bibliografía
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Informe de Misión al Caribe, 12-24 junio 1997, financiada por el BID
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Incluye Bibliografía
International maritime transport in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2009 and projections for 2010
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This edition of the FAL Bulletin analyses the impact of the recent economic crisis on global maritime transport, which dropped off 4.4% in 2009. Container traffic fell 9.1% that same year. This issue analyses how the crisis affected international maritime transport, both worldwide and in Latin America and the Caribbean, and provides initial projections for 2010.
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The purpose of the FAL Bulletin is to facilitate trade through efficient transport, and the current issue will focus particularly on the promotion of trade in the Caribbean. It will first highlight the relevance of maritime transport for the region's trade. Thereafter it will look at the costs and the various relations between maritime transport and trade, and also discuss some comparative advantages and disadvantages, such as location and the particular situation of being an island. Finally, the article points at some potential areas of improvement.
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For the countries of the Caribbean, the international trade and transport of goods are more important than for many others in the region (see FAL Bulletin No. 136 Maritime transport in the Caribbean), and the subregion is strongly affected by structural changes in maritime transport (see FAL Bulletin No. 142 The impact of structural changes in liner shipping on Caribbean ports).For these reasons ECLAC's Transport Unit and the Commissions' sub-headquarters in the Caribbean, jointly organized a Meeting of Experts which took place in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, from 14 to 15 September 2000. Twenty-six participants took part, representing different academic, intergovernmental, financial and industrial institutions and organizations.This edition of the FAL Bulletin presents some of the results of this meeting.