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    BERLIN, December 27, 2025: The German government has announced a set of concrete measures to bolster the country’s maritime economy, focusing on strengthening industrial capacity, advancing maritime research, and supporting the energy transition through port and offshore development. The initiatives form part of a coordinated national effort to maintain Germany’s competitiveness in shipbuilding, port logistics, and offshore technologies within the European market. Germany’s Coordinator for the Maritime Economy and Tourism, Christoph Ploß, said the government is developing a new European strategy for the maritime transport sector to preserve and expand value chains across the continent. He emphasized that the maritime sector plays a critical role in maintaining industrial resilience and economic growth, serving as a key component of Europe’s trade and energy infrastructure.

    Germany unveils new measures to boost maritime economy
    Germany strengthens its maritime sector with new innovation and energy initiatives.

    As part of the initiative, Germany plans to increase public and private investment in maritime research and development. The program aims to accelerate innovation in areas such as underwater drone technology, digitalized vessel operations, and climate-friendly propulsion systems. The government intends to promote collaboration between research institutions, shipyards, and technology providers to enhance Germany’s position as a hub for advanced maritime engineering. The measures also address the growing importance of offshore energy in Germany’s industrial landscape. Ploß highlighted the potential for developing offshore energy conversion platforms designed to transmit power generated at sea to the mainland. These platforms are expected to play a key role in integrating renewable energy sources into Germany’s grid infrastructure.

    German ports to serve as alternative fuel hubs

    The construction and maintenance of such systems could generate significant demand for German shipyards and maritime equipment manufacturers. In addition, the government intends to expand the scope of the tonnage tax regime, a framework that allows shipping companies to calculate their taxable profits based on a vessel’s tonnage rather than actual earnings. The expansion would include vessels used in offshore energy operations, a move designed to create a more favorable fiscal environment for companies active in offshore wind and related sectors. The change is expected to encourage more energy firms to operate from Germany, reinforcing the country’s role as a center for offshore services. German ports are also expected to play an expanded role in the transition to cleaner energy sources. Ploß stated that ports could become central hubs for the import and trade of alternative fuels such as ammonia, methanol, e-fuels, and hydrogen.

    Germany aligns shipbuilding with climate objectives

    The government is evaluating financial and logistical support mechanisms to facilitate the import of hydrogen and its derivatives through German ports, which would strengthen their role in the emerging global hydrogen supply chain. The initiatives are being coordinated across several ministries, including those responsible for economic affairs, transport, and energy, reflecting the integrated nature of Germany’s maritime economy. The maritime industry directly supports tens of thousands of jobs in shipbuilding, logistics, and port operations, while also contributing to innovation in energy and environmental technologies. The government’s approach aims to ensure that maritime infrastructure continues to underpin Germany’s trade and industrial base.

    Germany’s maritime economy encompasses one of the largest merchant fleets under European ownership, alongside a dense network of shipyards and technology firms specializing in propulsion, automation, and marine engineering. The new initiatives align with the country’s broader industrial modernization goals, which include promoting digitalization, increasing sustainability, and reducing emissions from transport and logistics sectors. By strengthening research funding, adjusting tax frameworks, and improving port infrastructure, the German government seeks to maintain stable growth in a sector that is essential for exports, renewable energy development, and global trade connectivity. The measures are part of ongoing efforts to adapt the maritime sector to evolving energy requirements and regulatory standards while ensuring continued competitiveness of German shipyards and maritime services within Europe and beyond. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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