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The ITF organises global dialogue for better transport. They act as a platform for discussion and pre-negotiation of policy issues across all transport modes. They analyse trends, share knowledge and promote exchange among transport decision-makers and civil society. The ITF’s Annual Summit - with this year's theme Enhancing Transport Resilience to Global Shocks - is the world’s largest gathering of transport ministers and the leading global platform for dialogue on transport policy.

ITF 2025 Summit: Enhancing Transport Resilience to Global Shocks
21st May, 2025 - 23rd May, 2025

Event Organizer

International Transport Forum

Event Location

Leipzig, Germany

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