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© L p i Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST) is an open access and multi-disciplinary academic journal that focuses both shipping business and transport related areas. Shipping is closely associated with trading activities. JST aims to promote best practices in shipping and to facilitate global trade activities. JST provides a platform for academics and policy makers in the shipping and trade related fields to disseminate research findings and to share the work with others. As a scholarly journal emphasizing shipping and trade related studies, JST is important in establishing communication links among global researchers. JST also aims to contribute to current and emerging issues in shipping and trade as raised by global and regional public bodies (e.g., AIIB, ASEAN, UNCTAD, and World Bank). The first batch of research articles publishing in JST include the inaugural article and the articles of two JST’s special issues. The inaugural article aims to examine the economic impact of transport complex economies (TCEs). TCEs comprise both upstream and downstream firms in the transport chain that conduct shipping and trade-related activities, which can be desirable locations for port users to perform their business activities. To explore TCEs, the authors build a theoretical model to illustrate the relationship between trade facilitation activities and trade costs. The economic outcomes are also examined in the theoretical model. The TCE model is empirically validated by data collected from the World Bank. The findings illustrate the importance of the development of social capital for trade facilitation. The first special issue of JST is the thematic series on “Environmental Impact of Shipping”. The Guest Editors are Thierry Vanelslander and Edwin van Hassel of the University of Antwerp. The first three papers examine emission: the first paper deals with economic impact valuation of environmental impacts of shipping emissions, the second paper looks into low-emission engine technologies in response to environmental shipping regulations, and the third paper makes an economic evaluation of operational strategies for shipping emissions. The fourth paper takes a combined macro– micro approach to compare forecast aggregate demand for LNG with company-level operational strategies. The fifth paper develops an economic model on marine dredging sediments. The final paper provides a concrete application on operational strategy by analysing the impact of slow steaming. With this combination of papers, the special issue provides a snapshot of economic analysis of shipping environmental impacts. Another special issue of JST to be published is the thematic series on “Connecting the World through Global Shipping Networks”. The editorial team members include Jan Hoffmann (United Nations Conference on Trade and development), Gordon Wilmsmeier (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean), and

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  • The first special issue of Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST) is the thematic series on “Environmental Impact of Shipping”

  • The first batch of research articles publishing in JST include the inaugural article and the articles of two JST’s special issues

  • The inaugural article aims to examine the economic impact of transport complex economies (TCEs)

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The first special issue of JST is the thematic series on “Environmental Impact of Shipping”. T.C. Edwin Cheng, Y.H. Venus Lun* and K.H. Lai * Correspondence: venus.lun@polyu.edu.hk Shipping Research Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST) is an open access and multi-disciplinary academic journal that focuses both shipping business and transport related areas.

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