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Barcelona and Shanghai ports agree on green and digital corridor development

August 5, 2025
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The Port of Barcelona and Shanghai International Port Group Strengthen Ties for Maritime Innovation

The Port of Barcelona and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) have recently signed an agreement to deepen their collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the fields of digitalization, standardization, and decarbonization of maritime transport. This partnership aims to enhance port and maritime services between Barcelona and Shanghai, with a focus on sustainable practices and technological advancements.

Key Areas of Collaboration

Under the agreement, both ports will work together to develop a green shipping and digital corridor connecting Shanghai and Barcelona. This initiative will prioritize the use of green energy-powered ships and the establishment of regulations for supplying green fuels in both ports. Additionally, the partnership will extend to areas such as cruise tourism, with plans for strategic collaboration to cater to the reactivated Chinese market.

Furthermore, a bilateral working group will be set up to identify priorities and specific projects, ensuring a structured approach to implementing the agreed initiatives. This agreement builds upon the existing relationship between the two ports, with China being a significant trading partner for the Port of Barcelona.

Chinese Presence in Barcelona

Several Chinese companies, including shipping giant COSCO and Hutchison Port Holdings, have investments in the Port of Barcelona. Hutchison Port Holdings, the majority owner of BEST, one of the port’s largest container terminals, has made substantial contributions to the port’s infrastructure, making it the first semi-automatic terminal in Europe.

Continued Collaboration

This latest agreement between the Port of Barcelona and SIPG builds on a previous understanding reached in 2024 to explore opportunities for collaboration in innovation and sustainability. By intensifying their connections and knowledge exchange, both ports are poised to drive positive change in the maritime industry and pave the way for a more sustainable and efficient future.

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Overall, the partnership between the Port of Barcelona and SIPG signifies a commitment to fostering innovation, sustainability, and international cooperation in the maritime sector. With a shared vision for a greener and more connected maritime ecosystem, the two ports are set to lead the way in shaping the future of global maritime trade.

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