Seaborne trade between South Asia and Southeast Asia
By: Wignall, David | .
Contributor(s): Wignall, Mark.
Material type: BookPublisher: Tokyo Asian Development Bank Institute 2014Description: 38p.Subject(s): Southeast Asia | Port InfrastructureGenre/Form: TradeSummary: This paper examines the seaports responsible for handling the majority of trade around the Bay of Bengal and identifies the projects that will enable trade and contribute to improving maritime infrastructure. It reviews the nature, potential evolution, and primary types of maritime trade around the bay, and analyzes the ships carrying that trade. It also reviews the potential changes that would have a significant impact on trade patterns, with special consideration of the Indian East Coast Corridor study. [From Abstract]Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Electronic Media | Library Electronic | Trade | ftp://ftp.ips.lk/ebooks/ADBI/SeaborneTrade.pdf | Available | CD 1671 |
This paper examines the seaports responsible for handling the majority of trade around the Bay of Bengal and identifies the projects that will enable trade and contribute to improving maritime infrastructure. It reviews the nature, potential evolution, and primary types of maritime trade around the bay, and analyzes the ships carrying that trade. It also reviews the potential changes that would have a significant impact on trade patterns, with special consideration of the Indian East Coast Corridor study. [From Abstract]
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