The melting Arctic and its impact on China’s maritime transport

The shrinking of Arctic ice triggers off a new round of competition and dispute in this region, among traditional Arctic states and non-Arctic actors. Like its East Asia neighbours, China sees the melting Arctic Ocean a unique opportunity for itself and international trade generally. The changing ph...

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Main Author: Hong, Nong
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073988591100059X
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:retrec:v:35:y:2012:i:1:p:50-57 2024-04-14T08:05:54+00:00 The melting Arctic and its impact on China’s maritime transport Hong, Nong http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073988591100059X unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073988591100059X article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:45Z The shrinking of Arctic ice triggers off a new round of competition and dispute in this region, among traditional Arctic states and non-Arctic actors. Like its East Asia neighbours, China sees the melting Arctic Ocean a unique opportunity for itself and international trade generally. The changing physical landscape of the Arctic region will certainly have a major impact on China’s economic future which is very dependent on international shipping. This paper assesses the impact of the ice-free Arctic on the development of marine transport industry in China. The author discusses the potential new routes with the Arctic’s melting and the opportunities that it brings to China’s maritime transportation industry. Challenges that China faces in future shipping through the Arctic will be also addressed from political, legal, economic and environmental dimensions, followed by a preliminary exploration of ways to solution of these challenges. Arctic melting; China; Maritime transport; Impact; Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description The shrinking of Arctic ice triggers off a new round of competition and dispute in this region, among traditional Arctic states and non-Arctic actors. Like its East Asia neighbours, China sees the melting Arctic Ocean a unique opportunity for itself and international trade generally. The changing physical landscape of the Arctic region will certainly have a major impact on China’s economic future which is very dependent on international shipping. This paper assesses the impact of the ice-free Arctic on the development of marine transport industry in China. The author discusses the potential new routes with the Arctic’s melting and the opportunities that it brings to China’s maritime transportation industry. Challenges that China faces in future shipping through the Arctic will be also addressed from political, legal, economic and environmental dimensions, followed by a preliminary exploration of ways to solution of these challenges. Arctic melting; China; Maritime transport; Impact;
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