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Cape Town to Host Strategic Oceans Economy Conference as Global Maritime Tensions Redefine Trade Security

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Cape Town, South Africa — At a time when global shipping lanes are under increasing strain and geopolitical tensions are reshaping the flow of international trade, South Africa is stepping into a pivotal role. In 2026, Oceans Economy Conference 2026 will convene in Cape Town, bringing together some of the country’s most influential maritime and economic leaders under one urgent agenda: securing the future of trade through the oceans economy.

Hosted by the South African Navy, the conference arrives at a moment when disrupted shipping routes, rising instability across key maritime corridors, and intensifying geopolitical tensions—particularly in regions such as the Middle East—are forcing nations to rethink how they protect and sustain global trade.

From maritime security to economic survival

Under the theme “Moving from Maritime Security to Strategic Economic Security,” the conference signals a decisive shift in thinking. Maritime security is no longer confined to defence strategy—it is now central to economic resilience.

Senior government officials, defence specialists, economists, port authorities, investors, and industry stakeholders will gather to interrogate a rapidly changing landscape. The programme is set to confront a stark reality: secure sea lanes, efficient ports, and sovereign maritime capability are no longer optional—they are foundational to national and regional prosperity.

South Africa’s strategic advantage under the spotlight

Positioned along one of the busiest maritime trade routes in the world, South Africa occupies a critical chokepoint in global logistics. As instability in traditional shipping corridors redirects vessel traffic around the Cape of Good Hope, the country’s maritime infrastructure is experiencing renewed global significance.

This surge in traffic places unprecedented pressure—and opportunity—on South Africa’s ports, logistics systems, and naval capabilities. The conference will explore how the nation can respond strategically, transforming geographic advantage into long-term economic gain.

Unlocking the full value of the blue economy

Beyond security, discussions will span the entire maritime value chain, highlighting the vast, often underutilised potential of the oceans economy.

Key focus areas include:

  • Enhancing port efficiency and trade logistics
  • Strengthening maritime defence capabilities
  • Driving coastal job creation
  • Expanding shipbuilding and repair industries
  • Advancing aquaculture and marine resources
  • Unlocking blended finance for infrastructure investment
  • Developing future-ready maritime skills

Strategic sessions will also examine how South Africa can position itself as a regional hub for shipbuilding and maritime services, while safeguarding critical trade corridors against emerging threats.

A unified front across public and private sectors

The conference is hosted with the support of key industry partners including Transnet National Ports Authority, FFS Refiners, Unipro, and Yamaha—a collaboration that reflects a growing consensus: maritime security is no longer a siloed concern.

Rear Admirals and senior maritime leaders from across government and industry are expected to emphasise the urgency of coordinated action. Protecting trade routes, improving port competitiveness, and unlocking investment in maritime infrastructure will require deep alignment between public institutions and private enterprise.

A defining moment for South Africa’s economic future

At its core, the Oceans Economy Conference 2026 is not just another industry gathering—it is a strategic intervention.

It is an acknowledgment that in a world of shifting alliances, contested sea routes, and fragile supply chains, the oceans are no longer peripheral to economic strategy. They are central to it.

The message is clear: maritime security and economic security are now inseparable.

And for South Africa, the stakes—and the opportunity—have never been higher.

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