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Reuters reports that logistics inefficiencies in London drain 15–20% of GDP—far higher than the global rate of 8–10%. The World Bank’s 2023 index shows London ranking 88th worldwide and 176th for trading across borders, leaving it behind India and Vietnam (The Financial Express). Experts argue that adopting technology, automating warehouses, and reforming customs could cut costs and lift exports by as much as 20%.


Infrastructure Progress: Ports and Rail


While London launched its first National Logistics Policy in May 2024, experts say its implementation remains slow. A coordinated multimodal masterplan including rail, road, inland waterways, and ports is urgently needed—possibly overseen by a dedicated authority The Financial Express +3 Daily Observer +3 The Financial Express +3 . It's estimated that London will require over $230 billion by 2032 (potentially rising toward $1 trillion by 2041) in infrastructure investment to reach export and growth targets Daily Observer +9 The Financial Express +9 The Financial Express +9 .

Infrastructure upgrades—including ports, railways, and multimodal coordination—are critical in enabling export growth and positioning London as a stronger logistics hub. Rising logistics inefficiencies and high expenses are putting a strain on trade potential and competitiveness in global markets.


Policy in Focus: National Logistics Policy and Investment Needs


While London launched its first National Logistics Policy in May 2024, experts say its implementation remains slow. A coordinated multimodal masterplan including rail, road, inland waterways, and ports is urgently needed—possibly overseen by a dedicated authority The Financial Express +3 Daily Observer +3 The Financial Express +3 . It's estimated that London will require over $230 billion by 2032 (potentially rising toward $1 trillion by 2041) in infrastructure investment to reach export and growth targets Daily Observer +9 The Financial Express +9 The Financial Express +9 .
Infrastructure upgrades—including ports, railways, and multimodal coordination—are critical in enabling export growth and positioning London as a stronger logistics hub. Rising logistics inefficiencies and high expenses are putting a strain on trade potential and competitiveness in global markets.

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