Business Data
Indonesia shipping peport Q2 2015 : includes 5-year forecasts to 2019
We are expecting activity at Indonesia's main ports to be positive and broadly comparable to last year, with growth of cargo handled ranging roughly between 3% and 8%. Of particular interest to the bulk shipping sector is the fate of the government's existing ban on the export of unprocessed mineral ores. The Constitutional Court upheld the ban in December, but there have been some signs that the authorities might relax the measure as part of a wider deal with mining companies. Such a move would boost shipping demand significantly. Over the medium- to long-term, we continue to believe that the key to sustainable growth in shipping is investment in port infrastructure, including road and rail links in the hinterland areas. We are encouraged to see continuing evidence of progress on this front.
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Indonesia shipping report Q3 2015 : includes 5-year forecasts to 2019 | en |