Danske Rederier (Danish Shipping) has voiced its support for a new Africa strategy by the Danish government, which it says offers significant opportunities for closer cooperation in trade, sustainable development, and renewable energy, according to Clean Shipping.
Approaches To Financing & Trade
While Danske Rederier backs the overall objectives of the strategy, it is calling for a more concrete approach, particularly in terms of financing and trade. Africa is viewed as a region with immense potential for both green energy and economic growth. To harness this potential, Danske Rederier believes that Denmark and the EU must focus more sharply on investments and collaboration.
Anne H Steffensen, CEO Danske Rederier, said: “Africa has massive potential for renewable energy, which can play a key role in the future of green fuels for shipping. If we are to ensure the green transition, it is crucial that we strengthen cooperation on the development of these energy sources. If we want to bring Africa closer to us – both geopolitically and economically – we must ensure that African countries also see an improvement in their prosperity. And here, cooperation on green energy has enormous potential, as it can turn more African countries into net exporters of green fuels, which shipping will depend on.”
EU’s Global Gateway Initiative
Danske Rederier sees great potential in the EU’s Global Gateway initiative, which aims to promote investments in critical infrastructure, including transport and port facilities, as well as the establishment of green corridors along shipping routes around the African continent. The shipping industry urges Denmark and the EU to support this initiative with more concrete financing plans that can ensure economic growth and create more jobs in both Africa and Europe.
Steffensen added “Global Gateway is a strong framework for investments, but we would like to see both Denmark and the EU commit with more concrete resources so that we can achieve real results. This will not only strengthen Africa’s economy but also create new opportunities for European companies.”
Danske Rederier emphasises the importance of reciprocity in cooperation with African countries. For Europe to be Africa’s preferred trading partner, it is necessary to avoid protectionist measures that hinder collaboration.
Steffensen said “We can contribute to growth and employment in Africa, but it requires our African partners to avoid protectionist measures such as trade barriers – this would complicate collaboration. Reciprocity must therefore be a central part of our future partnerships.”
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Source: Clean Shipping