
Marine Trade
Marine trade refers to the movement of goods and commodities across the world's oceans and seas using ships and vessels. It is a vital component of global commerce, enabling countries to import and export products efficiently. This trade involves various types of ships, including cargo ships, tankers, and container ships, operating through international shipping routes. Marine trade supports economic growth by facilitating the exchange of raw materials, manufactured goods, and energy resources. It is regulated by international laws and organizations to ensure safety, security, and environmental protection during maritime transportation.