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The Getting to Zero Coalition is a partnership between the Global Maritime Forum and the World Economic Forum. [1] Launched at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in New York in 2019, [2] the Getting to Zero Coalition is a platform that convenes around 200 stakeholders from across the shipping and fuels value chain. [3]
The five-day event also saw 38,421 trade visitors from both defence and commercial sectors from all around the world, [2] as well as 135,691 public visitors. Daily airshows and maritime stunts were staged for visitors. The shows are conducted by local and foreign military personnel.
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The inaugural Global Maritime Information Sharing Symposium (GMISS) was held on August 20–21, 2008 at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) in Kings Point, New York and brought together a more than 125 participants from maritime companies, associations, navies, coast guards and government agencies from around the world.
In 2023, together with the Witherby Publishing Group, the organisation released an updated version of the industry publication Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship. [15] In 2024, the Chamber with Witherbys provided guidance to ships on managing the risks associated with stowaways and with rescue of displaced persons at sea. [16] [17] [18]
The Review of Maritime Transport (RMT) an annual publication by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). It provides an analysis of structural and cyclical changes affecting seaborne trade, ports and shipping, as well as an extensive collection of statistical information [ 1 ]
The inaugural ministerial conference was held in Singapore in 1996. Its primary purpose was to initiate an international effort among global trading nations to overhaul the structure and mechanisms of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) while preserving the considerable progress and success achieved by that system since its inception in 1948.
The Twelfth Ministerial Conference (MC12) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) was a landmark event, marking the first Ministerial Conference held in nearly five years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It brought together trade ministers and senior officials from all 164 WTO member countries to discuss and negotiate critical global trade issues.