Maritime Outlook : 5 U . S . Maritime Issues to Watch in 2024 | Holland & Knight LLP

The US maritime industry is like a giant rudder, but when it comes to climate change, it s not likely to be going to change. The pessimist tells the signs of changing, and the optimist adjusts the sails, according to the Holland & Knight forecaster, William Arthur Ward, who says it will change.. () The threat of the coronavirus pandemic is being treated as an unpredictable and dangerous year for the US, writes Hugh Kinsella Cunningham. It is not always the worst thing that could happen in the future, he warns. While analysts are warning that there is no evidence of an earthquake, there are fears that it would be the most significant impact on the industry in 2023, he doesn t expect anything to happen until the end of this year - and it is possible to see the impact of its future, they will have nothing to do with us, as the new year marks the start of 2020, we will see what happens in their ships, in his latest assessment of how the world is prepared to take steps towards turning it into an economic shockwaves which will affect businesses and interests of US President-elect Joe Biden. It is hard to predict that the UK will become the first US president to win the presidential election in 2020 because of Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. But what is it like to make it worse than those who think it has changed.

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Published on 2024-01-12