The
15th edition of Lloyd’s List’s annual ranking of the most influential
people in shipping finds the industry in a state of flux.
The optimism evident in recent editions has given way to pragmatism in the face of uncertainty.
Geopolitical
risk is partly to blame for this more cautious approach from industry
influencers this year. The full impact of a Trump 2.0 presidency is yet
to be revealed, but it is not just uncertainty over trade, tariffs and
conflict that has left many of the Top 100 hedging their bets. Next year
will reveal whether shipping’s decarbonised ambitions are to become a
reality.
The
specifics of the policy measures set to be agreed at the International
Maritime Organization will affect almost every aspect of global maritime
trade. Until that happens much of the decision making is on hold and
shipping’s boardrooms are in wait and see mode.
This
year’s list is still replete with the bold moves, power plays and
investment you would expect from a list of the most important industry
players. But it is what happens next year that will really ripple
through global supply chains and determine where the influence lies in
this annual list.
Source:Lloyd's List
https://www.lloydslist.com/one-hundred-edition-fifteen