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The Liquidity Gap in Emerging Ports

Why secondary maritime hubs are seeing capital flight despite record trade volumes.

By Elena Vance6 min read

A persistent dislocation between trade volume and on-shore liquidity is reshaping the investment thesis for emerging-market port operators.

The data, drawn from settlement records across three regional clearing networks, suggests that the working-capital base supporting these hubs has thinned by nearly a third over the past eighteen months.

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Elena Vance

Energy & Infrastructure Editor

Elena covers continental infrastructure and debt markets. Formerly an editor at the Zurich Finance Bureau.