News World trade growth expected to be higher in 2022 and 2023 than prior to Covid By portnews September 16, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read Industry first: Maersk’s climate targets validated by SBTi under new guidance April 28, 2025 PIL takes delivery of first of series of LNG-dual fuel container ships April 28, 2025 US ammonia bunkering vessel design gets go-ahead; commercial operations expected by 2030 April 28, 2025 ETF: A holistic approach is imperative for net zero April 28, 2025 portnews Despite supply chain congestion, high inflation, expensive energy, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the world trade is set for continual growth into 2023, forecasts DHL in global trade report. Photo: PR / DHL Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleHydrogen filling station for heavy vehicles to be built – at the busiest spot for trucks at the Port of GothenburgNext articleSeaspan terminates deal for four LNG-powered newbuilds - Advertisement - More articles Industry first: Maersk’s climate targets validated by SBTi under new guidance April 28, 2025 PIL takes delivery of first of series of LNG-dual fuel container ships April 28, 2025 US ammonia bunkering vessel design gets go-ahead; commercial operations expected by 2030 April 28, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article Industry first: Maersk’s climate targets validated by SBTi under new guidance April 28, 2025 PIL takes delivery of first of series of LNG-dual fuel container ships April 28, 2025 US ammonia bunkering vessel design gets go-ahead; commercial operations expected by 2030 April 28, 2025 ETF: A holistic approach is imperative for net zero April 28, 2025 Ukraine requires $2.9bn for gas imports in 2025, National Bank reports April 28, 2025