Key Takeaways Infrastructure investment increasingly depends on cross-sector collaboration between governments, sovereign institutions, and private capital. Emerging markets are expected to drive much of the world’s infrastructure expansion over the next several decades. Maritime logistics and port infrastructure are becoming critical components of climate resilience and global economic stability. Institutional investors prioritize long-term infrastructure assets […]
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