Global Hub launch marks a defining moment at London International Shipping Week

The launch of the Global Hub at London International Shipping Week(#LISW25) underscored London’s pivotal role as a centre of international maritime trade and collaboration. With more than 400 million tons of cargo passing through UK seaports in the past year, the Hub was presented as a platform for global dialogue, innovation, and collective action on the most pressing challenges facing the shipping industry.



The ceremony brought together senior government officials, industry leaders, and international stakeholders, all echoing a shared commitment to safeguard jobs, strengthen the UK’s maritime leadership, and accelerate decarbonisation.



Mr Chris McDonald, MP, the UK Minister for Industry, highlighted the government’s £448 million investment in the UK Shore project, alongside additional funding for energy initiatives, as critical measures to drive sustainable growth in Britain’s maritime sector.

H.E. Dr Rumaih Al-Rumaih, Vice Minister of Transport and Logistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, also addressed the audience, emphasising Saudi Arabia’s ambitious environmental goals, including planting 100 billion trees and sourcing 50% of its energy from renewables by 2050.



The discussions at the Global Hub also explored the geopolitical shifts reshaping maritime transportation, notably Greece’s emerging leadership role in emission reduction, and tackled the regulatory hurdles surrounding nuclear energy and the adoption of new fuels. Speakers stressed the need for cross-industry collaboration to advance technologies and achieve global decarbonisation targets.



Throughout the day, the Global Hub hosted 16 major events, featuring participation from the USA, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The scale of engagement reflected LISW’s status as a truly international gathering, with an estimated 47 official delegations attending to exchange ideas and strengthen partnerships.



Immediately following the ceremony, John Hulmes, Chair of the LISW25 Steering Group, remarked: “It’s more important than ever for the international maritime community to work together to ensure the future of this vital industry. Nowhere is there a more concentrated group of maritime leaders than London this week. We welcome all conversations and debates.”



For the latest updates on LISW25 visit www.lisw.com

 

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