Port of Genoa
Introduction
The Port of Genoa, situated in northern Italy, is a crucial maritime gateway in the Mediterranean. With a storied history as a maritime and trade center, Genoa's port has evolved into a modern facility handling diverse cargo types and facilitating international trade.
Economic Overview
Italy, a key EU economy, relies on the Port of Genoa for crucial maritime trade. Despite COVID-19 setbacks, the port significantly bolsters Italy's trade balance and fuels economic development. With a robust economy driven by services, manufacturing, and tourism, Italy is navigating recovery. However, caution is needed in interpreting export data due to inflated port entry valuations. Corruption remains a challenge, potentially hindering foreign direct investment.
Container port (TEUs)
2,557,847 TEU (2021)
PORT REPRESENTATIVE
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Marco Bianchi |
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| +39 555 555 555 | genoa.italy@sdglines.com |





