UK Government Shipping Policy to be Scrutinised

July 2, 2013

Government shipping policy is set to come under intense scrutiny as The House of Commons Transport Committee calls for evidence on the government’s strategy for the maritime sector.

The committee will take oral evidence in September, coinciding with London International Shipping Week. Meanwhile, Shipping Minister Stephen Hammond has stressed the importance of Britain’s growing shipping industry, who praises the vital economic contribution made by the UK shipping industry, worth GBP14-billion per year, and recognises the continued role of the UK as a leading maritime centre.

House of Commons Debate: Photo courtesy of Maritime London
House of Commons Debate: Photo courtesy of Maritime London

The Chair of the Transport Committee, Louise Ellman MP, has said that the committee will be “looking at the government’s strategy for supporting the maritime sector, including both its own policies and its work in European and international forums”.

The committee has invited written evidence on the following points:

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