Description |
1 online resource (69 pages) : color illustrations, color maps, color photographs |
Series |
Clingendael report |
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Clingendael report.
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Contents |
Summary. -- Introduction. -- 1. Positioning of Chines companies and government towards the Port of Rotterdam. -- 2. Response of the EU and the Netherlands to Chinese influence in the port sector. -- 3. Chinese interests in the port of Rotterdam and prospects. -- 4. Sanction scenarios and changing freight flows. -- Conclusions. -- Annexes |
Summary |
This report analyses whether recent, current and expected China-related developments may threaten the strategic position of the port of Rotterdam in terms of freight flows and how this might play out. This report is based on research conducted on behalf of the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The report comprises four sections covering the following topics, respectively: Changes in Chinese government policy and Chinese corporate strategies towards European seaports, and specifically the Rotterdam port area. Changing attitudes of the EU and the Netherlands towards Chinese influence in European seaports due to geopolitical factors. Chinese interests and ownership in the port of Rotterdam, including the (future) development of Chinese FDI and freight flow. Sanction scenarios and changing freight flows |
Notes |
"October 2023"--Title page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Clingendael, viewed December 25, 2023) |
Subject |
Marine terminals -- Europe -- Strategic aspects
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Shipping -- Political aspects -- Netherlands
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Investments, Foreign -- Netherlands -- Rotterdam -- Strategic aspects
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Marine terminals -- Government policy -- China
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Marine terminals -- Government policy -- Netherlands
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SUBJECT |
Rotterdam (Netherlands) -- Strategic aspects
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China -- Foreign economic relations -- Netherlands
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Netherlands -- Foreign economic relations -- China
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kuipers, Bart, author
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Martin, Xiaoxue, author
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Nederlands Instituut voor Internationale Betrekkingen "Clingendael", publisher.
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