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PORT COOPERATION | |||
The aim is to utilize and add value to current strong position. Among other things, this would suggest more end-product manufacturing rather than only the transit of raw materials and semi-finished products. Indeed, end products have more added value. This strategy will create new opportunities for process industries to form clusters around the port. | |||
In due course a joint international development strategy for the ports of Rotterdam could contribute to greater efficiency and an even stronger international position, with favourable consequences for large-scale investments, the environment and the claim on space. | |||
===Enablers=== | |||
1.The growths of the city and the port of Rotterdam are getting slower. The Dutch government will try to stimulate it by investing.<BR> | |||
2.The public and businessman will argue the government to make it.<BR> | |||
===Inhibitors=== | |||
The | 1.The Dutch government has not enough budget to invest the city.<BR> | ||
Reference | |||
1.Randstad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randstad<BR> | |||
2.Randstad Holland 2040 http://international.vrom.nl/pagina.html?id=37398<BR> |