AFRICA’S COMPETITIVENESS IN THE ERA OF MAJOR PORT TRANSFORMATIONS – MARCH 18, 2022
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The port sector in Africa is experiencing an unprecedented period marked by post-COVID disruption, the withdrawal of certain key players, and the reconfiguration of port supply with the commissioning of new infrastructures and the positioning of operators clearly expressing their ambitions for the continent. The sector is undergoing a transformation that suggests a new port landscape over the coming decade…
Current and future challenges stem from the profound changes reshaping port Africa…
Alvine Bélise HAPPI, attorney at the Paris and Cameroon Bars, Doctor of Law, Co-Founding Partner of HBE AVOCATS, and Founder of the African Association for the Promotion and Development of Maritime Transport and Intermodality (AASI), actively participated in a series of four e-conferences organized as part of the African Ports Forum.
These e-conferences, organized in partnership with AATMI and other key stakeholders, are intended for institutional representatives, civil servants and public officials, government leaders, experts, academics, doctoral candidates, practitioners, lawyers, and professionals interested in the development of maritime and multimodal transport in Africa, as well as international trade, including aspects related to port development, performance, and efficiency.
The first session of the series took place on Friday, March 18, 2022, at 11:00 GMT, under the theme “Africa’s Competitiveness in the Era of Major Port Transformations.”
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