The city councils should leave the port boards, and the municipalities should no longer own the ports. This is the proposal from researcher Allan Næs Gjerding and his colleague Jens Kirketerp Jensen, who have approached the politicians at Christiansborg, who are currently working on a new national port strategy. This is reported by TV Syd.
- It is absolutely necessary for the municipalities to give up the autonomy to decide for themselves. What is going to happen in this area is that the rest of Europe is going to move very fast, says Allan Næs Gjerding, an associate professor at Aalborg University Business School.
- The individual port probably thinks more conservatively, because they don't want to cause the municipality and thus the citizens a future loss. That's why they invest cautiously. Our point is that we need to have added much, much more capital if we are to reach the critical mass that we are talking about in order to be able to match these large European ports, he continues.
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