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European Union and Port of Rotterdam support Namport in expansion of Lüderitz Port

Posted on December 10, 2025

Walvis Bay – As part of the EU–Namibia Strategic Partnership on Sustainable Raw Materials Value Chains and Renewable Hydrogen, the European Union (EU) has signed a NAD 13 million partnership with the Port of Rotterdam and Namport to support the planning of the Lüderitz Port expansion in Angra Point.

The agreement was signed during the closing session of the EU’s Africa regional workshop on Global Gateway Green Shipping Corridors. It followed the EU supported International Maritime Organisation (IMO) workshop in Walvis Bay, which gathered stakeholders from 30 African maritime authorities under the Global Maritime Technology Cooperation Centre network. Both workshops tackled the urgent debate with African stakeholders on global green shipping routes, which are essential to reducing emissions from maritime transport in order to safeguarding communities and livelihoods increasingly at risk from climate change.

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