Ports : Port of Antwerp, the Gateway between Western Europe and the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Region
Port of Antwerp has several Memorandum of Understanding with foreign partners. One of these partners is the Great Lakes St Lawrence Governors and Premiers (GSGP) in the United States
What is the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Region?
The States (USA) and Provinces (Canada) bordering the Great Lakes and St Lawrence Seaway (including the canal linking the Seaway to the Lakes) are Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Québec, and Ontario. The Association representing these States and Provinces is the GSGP “The Great Lakes-St Lawrence Governors and Premiers”.
The Political leaders, the Governors, and Premiers work as equal partners to grow the region’s $6 trillion economies and protect the world’s largest system of surface freshwater.
The Great Lakes-St Lawrence Maritime System is
- World’s largest inland waterway system
- More than 100 commercial ports
- A continuous waterway extending more than 3,800 kilometers
- The highly efficient and “green” mode of transport
- Essential to the regional industry since it generates US$30 billion in annual business revenue.
The Great Lakes-St Lawrence Seaway (GLSLS) and Port of Antwerp
The GLSLS-Antwerp Trade Lane
Europe is the main overseas trading partner of the GLSLS ports. Port of Antwerp is THE gateway because of the central location and the proximity to the trade and industrial heartland.
Likewise, The Great Lakes St. Lawrence region is the gateway to the industrial heartland of North America for European cargo.
- A megaregion with more than 100 million people
- The region generates more than US$6 trillion in GDP annually
- and represents about 30% of total US/Canadian economic activity.
What goods are traded with Antwerp?
Trade with Antwerp is relevant to the ports across the GLSLS
Hence the region’s Governors and Premiers (GSGP) and Port of Antwerp has committed to a long-term collaboration with the aim to work toward shared goals.
This has been sealed by an MOU signed in 2020. The MOU focuses on 4 areas of collaboration:
- Operational excellence.
- Business Development & Marketing.
- Innovation.
- Sustainability & environmental performance
A GSGP delegation
As part of the business development, Port of Antwerp and GSGP organized a webinar with the goal to increase awareness about the supply chain possibilities offered by the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Seaway (GLSLS) and the Port of Antwerp.
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