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Conference in Liverpool Sees Mersey Maritime Exchange to Be Held on 23 June

4th May 2022
The Mersey Maritime Exchange, an annual conference held in Liverpool is to take place in the city's historic Liverpool Town Hall on 23rd June. The Mersey Maritime Exchange, an annual conference held in Liverpool is to take place in the city's historic Liverpool Town Hall on 23rd June. Credit: Mersey Maritime-twitter

UK shipping industry body, Mersey Maritime has announced their fourth annual conference, The Mersey Maritime Exchange which is to take place on Thursday, 23rd June.

The event will be both online and held in the magnificent surroundings of Liverpool Town Hall, a Grade-I-listed building in the heart of the city.

The conference is being organised by Mersey Maritime in partnership with the Department for Transport and Maritime UK and will discuss the progress of the UK Government’s Maritime 2050 report, which sets out the future of the sector over the next three decades.

It will also provide an opportunity to explore the government’s Maritime Sector Recovery Plan, expected to be published in the run-up to the Maritime 2050 conference. The plan is understood to detail actions to help the sector recover from the pandemic.

The conference comes three-and-a-half years into Maritime 2050’s short-term recommendations and will feature a number of major announcements, keynote speeches, report launches, including attendance from senior Government officials and key industry representatives from across the sector.

Key note speeches and panel discussions will focus upon the themes of people and skills, innovation and technology, environment, competitiveness, and regional growth.

Maritime UK will publish its latest update report at the conference, describing progress over the past twelve months. There has been significant activity for the maritime sector over the past year, on freeports, the launch of the new National Shipbuilding Strategy, securing an extension to the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition, a successful London International Shipping Week, major contributions to COP26, and at last October’s Budget and Spending Review, where the Chancellor announced reforms to Tonnage Tax.

Also the conference will enable the sector to come together, discuss developments and crucially explore where focus is needed to accelerate progress toward the goal of becoming the world’s most competitive maritime centre by 2050.

Companies will hear about specific opportunities to get involved in key projects and initiatives as well as network with colleagues from across the breadth and depth of the UK’s maritime industries.

To find out more about the Mersey Maritime Exchange Conference 2022 and to register your interest and tickets, click here.

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Jehan Ashmore

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Jehan Ashmore is a marine correspondent, researcher and photographer, specialising in Irish ports, shipping and the ferry sector serving the UK and directly to mainland Europe. Jehan also occasionally writes a column, 'Maritime' Dalkey for the (Dalkey Community Council Newsletter) in addition to contributing to UK marine periodicals. 

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