Gospodarka morska Rumunii i w Polsce
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Because of the events from the years 1989-1990 in Central and Southern
Europe, a total change to the geopolitical situation of the region and the comprising
countries occurred. In Romania there was, after a bloody revolution,
a change to the political system, unfortunately not associated with economic
reforms, unlike in Poland. The political and economic situation in Romania was
additionally made very difficult by the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, which
in the years 1990-2001 changed into conflicts with consecutive constituent republics.
Changes to the economy may be visibly observed based on the changes
in the amounts of transhipments in ports of Romania and Poland in the years
1990-1999. Changes to the transhipment amounts in turnovers of sea ports
of Romania show differences in the course of the economic transformation, as
a fall in the amounts of transhipments in sea ports lasted for a longer time and
then it got stabilised at the level lower than the initial one (in 1990) reaching on
average 40 million tons, constituting ca. 80% of the transhipment amounts from
the late 1980s. In Poland, this index was ca. 110% for the comparable period.
Similarly as changes to the transhipment amounts in sea ports there are changes
to the size of the transport fleet. It is possible to see a distinct crisis and reduction
of the fleet size, both concerning the number of units and the size of tonnage.
Different tendencies are being shaped in the shipbuilding industry. Relatively
cheap labour and almost world standards of shipbuilding have led to
changes on the world shipbuilding market. After a several-year period of stagnation
the number of orders have increased for units built in Romanian and
Polish shipyards, yet it has not reached the level of the orders from 1995.
A similar character to the crisis in the merchant marine has the fall in the number
of units in the fleet of fishing vessels, both in Poland and Romania. In the
perspective of the coming decade, the both countries, after accession to the European
Union, will meet a strong competition of the present member countries
(Poland) and the countries of the Black Sea basin (Romania).
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