Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Last month the traffic of the goods enlivened from the Chinese marine ports is increased of +3.2%
the container has recorded an increment of +4.4%
August 13, 2014
Last month the Chinese ports have enlivened a traffic of 928 million tons of goods, with a progression of +3.0% regarding 901 million tons totaled to July 2013. The marine ports have enlivened altogether 633,9 million tons of cargos (+3.2%), while the traffic in the internal ports has been pairs to 294,2 million tons (+2.5%).
To July the 2014 traffic of the container enlivened from the Chinese ports has been pairs to 17,0 million teu, in increase of +3.3% on July 2013. The marine ports have enlivened 15,3 million teu (+4.4%) and internal ports 1,7 million teu (- 4.8%). Between the main ports for traffic volume, Shanghai has enlivened beyond 3,0 million teu (+2.3%), Shenzhen 2,1 million teu (+0.4%), Ningbo-Zhoushan 1,7 million teu (+5.7%), Guangzhou 1,4 million teu (+3.8%) and Qingdao almost 1,4 million teu (+5.7%).
In the first seven months of this year the traffic of the goods in the Chinese ports is piled to a total of 6,4 billion tons, with an increase of +4.6% regarding the January-July period of 2013. The marine ports have enlivened 4,5 billion tons of cargos (+6.0%) and the internal ports beyond 1,9 million tons (+1.7%). The traffic of the container has been pairs to 113,9 million teu (+5.3%), of which 102,5 million teu enlivened from marine ports (+6.5%) and 11,3 million teu from internal ports (- 4.3%). The first ports for traffic volume are Shanghai with 20,3 million teu (+5.2%), Shenzhen with 13,1 million teu (- 0.7%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 11,3 million teu (+11.6%), Qingdao with 9,7 million teu (+4.7%) and Guangzhou with 9,1 million teu (+7.9%).
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