RMMPG5WF–23 May 2018, Germany, Leipzig: Uldis Augulis, Latvian Transport Minister and President of the International Transport Forum (ITF), speaks at a press conference. Around 1000 experts are attending the ITF this year. Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RMMPG5WA–23 May 2018, Germany, Leipzig: Uldis Augulis (l), Latvian Transport Minister and President of the International Transport Forum (ITF), and Young Tae Kim, secretary general of the ITF, attend a press conference. Around 1000 experts are attending the ITF this year. Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RMMPG5W7–23 May 2018, Germany, Leipzig: Uldis Augulis (l), Latvian Transport Minister and President of the International Transport Forum (ITF), and Young Tae Kim, secretary general of the ITF, give this year's annual report on transport security. Around 1000 experts are attending the ITF. Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RM2J8T00C–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Young Tae Kim, ITF Secretary General, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T009–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Young Tae Kim, ITF Secretary General, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM2A–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Young Tae Kim, ITF Secretary General, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RYYY–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Young Tae Kim, ITF Secretary General, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA612B–Leipzig, Germany. 22nd May, 2019. Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), speaks at the opening press conference of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA612A–Leipzig, Germany. 22nd May, 2019. Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), speaks at the opening press conference of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA612P–Leipzig, Germany. 22nd May, 2019. Andreas Scheuer (CSU, l), Federal Minister of Transport, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), meet at the beginning of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA612N–Leipzig, Germany. 22nd May, 2019. Andreas Scheuer (CSU, r), Federal Minister of Transport, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), will meet at the beginning of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA65K1–Leipzig, Germany. 22nd May, 2019. Andreas Scheuer (CSU, l), Federal Minister of Transport, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), will look at the model of a Gangwy at the Korean stand during their tour of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA65J3–22 May 2019, Saxony, Leipzig: Jeong Ryeol Kim (l-r), Vice Minister in the Korean Ministry of Transport, Elaine L. Chao, Transport Minister of the USA, Michael Kretschmer (CDU), Prime Minister of Saxony, Andreas Scheuer (CSU), Federal Minister of Transport, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), will look at the model of a gangway at the Korean stand during their tour of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This
RM2JH0PDK–Hamburg, Germany. 14th July, 2022. A worker with the logo of the ITF - International Transport Workers' Federation on his T-shirt, stands in front of the Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTA) of HHLA (Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG) during a warning strike. There is still no agreement in sight in the dispute over pay for port workers at Germany's major North Sea ports. The Verdi trade union has called on seaport workers to go on a 48-hour warning strike. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMTA611J–22 May 2019, Saxony, Leipzig: Young Tae Kim (l), Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), and Jeong Ryeol Kim, Vice Minister in the Korean Ministry of Transport, will attend the opening press conference of the International Transport Forum in Leipzig. Korea holds the presidency in 2019. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RMTA65G7–22 May 2019, Saxony, Leipzig: Andreas Scheuer (CSU, l-r), Federal Minister of Transport, Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF) and Elaine L. Chao, US Minister of Transport, leaf through a brochure at the International Transport Forum in Leipzig at the US stand. Around 1300 scientists and politicians from 70 countries will discuss the mobility of the future at the International Transport Forum. This year, the three-day conference will focus on concepts that bring city and country closer together. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RM2JH0MYT–Hamburg, Germany. 14th July, 2022. A worker with the logo of the ITF - International Transport Workers' Federation on his T-shirt, holds a Verdi flag during a warning strike in front of the Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTA) of HHLA (Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG). There is still no agreement in sight in the conflict over pay for port workers at Germany's major North Sea ports. The Verdi trade union has called on seaport workers to go on a 48-hour warning strike. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XX–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RWJ4RR–Hamburg, Germany. 19th Sep, 2023. The Australian trade unionist and president of the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) speaks at a demonstration against the sale of HHLA shares. Credit: Bodo Marks/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XY–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, stands on an escalator in the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XP–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, stands on an escalator in the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GAKH6T–Tokio, Japan. 31st July, 2021. Tennis: Olympics, women's singles, final, Bencic (Switzerland) - Vondrousova (Czech Republic). David Haggerty, President of the International Tennis Federation ITF follows the final. Credit: Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XR–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, laughs on an escalator in a hall of the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XW–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, sits on an escalator in a hall of the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3M5XN–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, sits on an escalator in a hall of the Congress Center Leipzig. The International Transport Forum (ITF) opened there. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEA7MWY–Prague, Czech Republic. 7th Nov, 2014. The President of the International Tennis Federation ITF, Francesco Ricci Bitti, pictured prior the Fed Cup 2014 World Group Final beetween Czech Republic and Germany in Prague, Czech Republic, 7 November 2014. Photo: Daniel Karmann/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEA7MX0–Prague, Czech Republic. 7th Nov, 2014. The President of the International Tennis Federation ITF, Francesco Ricci Bitti, pictured prior the Fed Cup 2014 World Group Final beetween Czech Republic and Germany in Prague, Czech Republic, 7 November 2014. Photo: Daniel Karmann/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JR4RFW–Bremen, Germany. 22nd Aug, 2022. Striking port workers and rally participants stand together holding a flag of itf (International Transport Workers Federation) during a rally on the collective bargaining talks between Verdi and the port companies. The union Verdi and the port companies have resumed their collective bargaining talks on Monday (August 22, 2022) in Bremen. Credit: Bodo Marks/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM2H–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Mohammed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Morocco, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK3D–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. The logo of the International Transport Forum is on display at the Congress Center Leipzig. Around 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RXEP–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RXF6–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM58–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Mohammed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Morocco, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK4E–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. The logo of the International Transport Forum is on display at the Congress Center Leipzig. Around 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T00B–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Canada, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM3D–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Canada, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM4M–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RXF4–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM4G–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RXFP–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RXET–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK4X–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. The logo of the International Transport Forum is on display at the Congress Center Leipzig. Around 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM28–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Canada, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RYYT–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Mohammed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Morocco, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T00H–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Mohammed Abdeljalil, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Morocco, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM3K–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T00G–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport and Logistics of Canada, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RY8G–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, speaks at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3JR–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Andrzej Adamczyk, Minister of Infrastructure of Poland, addresses a joint call for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM29–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Andrzej Adamczyk, Minister of Infrastructure Poland, addresses a joint call for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3JY–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation of the United States of America, addresses a joint call for assistance to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3JT–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Marius Skuodis, Minister of Transport and Communications of Lithuania, addresses a joint call for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3KC–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport of the United Kingdom, addresses a joint call for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RJ4T–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Members of the globalization-critical alliance Attac protest at the start of the International Transport Forum. Around 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3K8–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation of the United States of America, addresses a joint call for assistance to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG1P4NY–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Jose Viegas, secretary general of the International Transport Forum (ITF), attends a press conference on the world summit of transport ministers in Leipzig, Germany, 18 May 2016. Some 1,000 participants from 60 countries are expected to attend the three-day summit held by the International Transport Forum of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Photo: JAN WOITAS/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMER4NE1–German Transport Minister (l) speaks during a joint press conference with New Zealand Transport Minister Simon Bridges (c) and Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF) José Viegas at the Congress Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, 27 May 2015. The International Transport Forum involving top politicians, industry representatives and scientists takes place from 27 May to 29 May and is an inter-governmental organization with 54 Member States. Photo: PETER ENDIG/dpa
RMER4MT6–German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt (c, CDU), New Zealand Transport Minister Simon Bridges (l) and Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF) José Viegas are interviewed in front of the Congress Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, 27 May 2015. The International Transport Forum involving top politicians, industry representatives and scientists takes place from 27 May to 29 May and is an inter-governmental organization with 54 Member States. Photo: PETER ENDIG/dpa
RM2J8XM35–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport UK, addresses a joint call for support for Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM55–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation of the United States of America, addresses a joint call for assistance to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM27–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Marius Skuodis, Minister of Transport and Communications Lithuania, addresses a joint call for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMER4NE3–German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt (l) speaks during a joint press conference with New Zealand Transport Minister Simon Bridges (c) and Secretary General of the International Transport Forum (ITF) José Viegas at the Congress Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, 27 May 2015. The International Transport Forum involving top politicians, industry representatives and scientists takes place from 27 May to 29 May and is an inter-governmental organization with 54 Member States. Photo: PETER ENDIG/dpa
RME6XCB3–Rostock, Germany. 1st Sept, 2014. Inspector of the 'International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)', Hamani Amadou (L) and union representatives disembark from the grain cargo ship Mangan Trader in the seaport of Rostock, Germany, ß1 September 2014. The ITF has launched a one-week initiative around various seaports along the Batlic Sea, to inspect the living and working conditions of sailors onboard cargo vessles which sail under low-cost foreign flags. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPEG–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Bicycles of a bikesharing provider are parked in front of the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL). Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the it is to deal among other things with prognoses for the world-wide traffic volume up to 2050, communicated international transport forum (ITF) before the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K61P–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants of the World Summit of Transport Ministers use the escalator at the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL). Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will begin with forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K61W–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants of the World Summit of Transport Ministers stand in the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL). Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the initial topics will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPJT–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants of the World Summit of Transport Ministers are coming to the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL). Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the meeting, they will discuss, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3K1–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (l, FDP), German Transport Minister, and Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport UK, talk after the joint call for support for Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8XM2C–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Volker Wissing (l, FDP), German Transport Minister, and Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport UK, talk after the joint call for support for Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3K4–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Pete Buttigieg (l), Secretary of Transportation of the United States of America, and Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, talk before the joint call for support for Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RJ2T–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Members of the globalization-critical alliance Attac are protesting at the start of the International Transport Forum against the expansion of global goods traffic, primarily via air freight. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK48–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Members of the globalization-critical alliance Attac are protesting at the start of the International Transport Forum against the expansion of global goods traffic, primarily via air freight. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK4W–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. Members of the globalization-critical alliance Attac are protesting at the start of the International Transport Forum against the expansion of global goods traffic, primarily via air freight. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8T3K3–18 May 2022, Saxony, Leipzig: Pete Buttigieg (l-r), Secretary of Transportation of the United States of America, Volker Wissing (FDP), Federal Minister of Transport, and Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport of the United Kingdom, disseminate a joint appeal for support to Ukraine at the International Transport Forum. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day forum, including many transport ministers from the 63 member countries of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroye
RM2J8RK4Y–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. A visitor to the International Transport Forum walks through the Congress Center Leipzig on a video screen of Morocco. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum under the presidency of the North African country, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8RK38–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2022. A visitor to the International Transport Forum walks through the Congress Center Leipzig on a video screen of Morocco. Some 600 experts are expected to attend the three-day International Transport Forum under the presidency of the North African country, including numerous transport ministers from the 63 member states of the OECD's International Transport Forum (ITF). One focus this year should be Ukraine, with its blocked trade routes and infrastructure destroyed in the war. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMG1P4NN–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Danish transport minister Hans-Christian Schmidt (L-R), Norbert Barthle, state secretary at the German transport ministry, and Jose Viegas, secretary general of the International Transport Forum (ITF) arrive for the world summit of transport ministers in Leipzig, Germany, 18 May 2016. Some 1,000 participants from 60 countries are expected to attend the three-day summit held by the International Transport Forum of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Photo: JAN WOITAS/dpa/Alamy Live News
RME6XA1H–Rostock, Germany. 1st Sept, 2014. Inspector of the 'International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)', Hamani Amadou (front) and union representatives stand in front of the grain cargo ship Mangan Trader in the seaport of Rostock, Germany, ß1 September 2014. The ITF has launched a one-week initiative around various seaports along the Batlic Sea, to inspect the living and working conditions of sailors onboard cargo vessles which sail under low-cost foreign flags. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K62F–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. A participant at the World Summit of Transport Ministers stands in front of a stand with electrically powered scooters and motorcycles. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will focus on forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K61T–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants of the World Summit of Ministers of Transport walk along in front of a stand with electrically powered scooters and motorcycles. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the topics to be discussed at the start will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3KC5W–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Under the motto of this year's World Summit of Transport Ministers, 'Transport enabling sustainable Economies,' transport experts are holding discussions in Leipzig. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the initial topics will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPK9–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, speaks at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the opening session will focus on forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3KC73–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Under the motto of this year's World Summit of Transport Ministers, 'Transport enabling sustainable Economies,' transport experts are holding discussions in Leipzig. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the initial topics will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3TM69–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Mark Harper, Transport Minister of Great Britain, speaks at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the summit, the focus will be on, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPFX–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Mark Harper, Transport Minister of Great Britain, speaks at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the summit, the focus will be on, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K625–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. A participant at the World Summit of Ministers of Transport walks along in front of a stand with electrically powered scooters and motorcycles. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the topics at the start will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3TM7T–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Mark Harper, Transport Minister of Great Britain, speaks at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the summit, the focus will be on, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3K5WE–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants at the World Summit of Transport Ministers stand in front of an electrically powered truck with a pantograph. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will begin with forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPEA–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Mark Harper, Transport Minister of Great Britain, speaks at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the summit, the focus will be on, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3KC6H–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Under the motto of this year's World Summit of Transport Ministers, 'Transport enabling sustainable Economies,' transport experts are holding discussions in Leipzig. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. One of the initial topics will be forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPF8–24 May 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Mark Harper (l), Transport Minister of the United Kingdom, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, sit on a podium at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the meeting, the panel will discuss, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for
RM2R3JPF1–24 May 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Mark Harper (l), Transport Minister of the United Kingdom, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, sit on a podium at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the meeting, the panel will discuss, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for
RM2R3JPEH–24 May 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Mark Harper (l), Transport Minister of the United Kingdom, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, sit on a podium at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the meeting, the panel will discuss, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for
RM2R3JPK0–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. The motto of this year's World Summit of Transport Ministers 'Transport enabling sustainable Economies' hangs outside the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL). Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will focus on forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPFW–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. A bus of the Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) drives along in front of the Glass Hall before the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will focus on forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPE8–Leipzig, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Participants of the World Summit of Transport Ministers walk to the Congress Center Leipzig (CCL) against the backdrop of the Glass Hall of the Leipzig Trade Fair. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. Among other things, the meeting will focus on forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for transport policy. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R3JPEC–24 May 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Mark Harper (l), Transport Minister of the United Kingdom, and Young Tae Kim, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, sit on a podium at the opening of the World Summit of Transport Ministers. Experts from the transport sector from 80 countries will meet here from May 24 to 26. At the beginning of the meeting, the panel will discuss, among other things, forecasts for global traffic volumes up to 2050, the International Transport Forum (ITF) announced ahead of the meeting. In addition, global CO2 emissions will be examined and conclusions drawn for
RMG1P4HG–Leipzig, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Jean Todt (front R), president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), attempts to help Jose Viegas (L), secretary general of the International Transport Forum (ITF), put on a helmet prior to taking a trip in an electric Formula E racing car at the world summit of transport ministers in Leipzig, Germany, 18 May 2016. Some 1,000 participants from 60 countries are expected to attend the three-day summit held by the International Transport Forum of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Photo: JAN WOITAS/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJ90XE2–Leipzig, Germany. 31st May, 2017. Jose Viegas (l-r), Secretary General of the International Transport Forum, Anders Kellstroem of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, Christian Labrot, President of the International Road Transport Union, and Mac Urata of the International Transport Workers Federation participate in a press conference on the International Transport Forum at the Congress Center in Leipzig, Germany, 31 May 2017. More than 1,200 participants from 70 nations are expected in Leipzig from 31 May to 2 June 2017. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMJ90XE3–Leipzig, Germany. 31st May, 2017. A cameraman walks past a display at the International Transport Forum at the Congress Center in Leipzig, Germany, 31 May 2017. More than 1,200 participants from 70 nations are expected in Leipzig from 31 May to 2 June 2017. The guestlist includes ministers of traffic from multiple countries, representatives of international traffic organisations and decision makers from politics, economy and associations. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
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