Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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To April the traffic of the container in the port of Hong Kong has grown of +10.0% and in the other Chinese marine ports of +6.6%
In the first quadrimestre of the 2017 traffic in the port Shanghai world leader has been pairs to 12,6 million teu (+8.2%)
May 15, 2017
Last month the port of Hong Kong has enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to beyond 1,7 million teu, with a progression of than 1,6 million teu less enlivened +10.0% regarding in the April of 2016. In the first four months of the 2017 Chinese port it has enlivened a total pairs than more 6,6 million teu, with an increase of +12.7% on the first quadrimestre of 2016.
To April 2017 the containerized trade has recorded an emphasized increase also in the other Chinese ports. Altogether the national ports (with the exclusion of Hong Kong) have enlivened 19,6 million teu, with an increment of +7.9% regarding April 2016. The single marine ports have enlivened 17,3 million teu (+6.6%) and internal ports 2,2 million teu (+18.8%). More consisting the volumes than traffic are enlivened by the ports of Shanghai with 3,2 million teu (+3.5%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 2,0 million teu (+14.8%), Shenzhen with 2,0 million teu (+3.7%), Guangzhou with 1,7 million teu (+11.1%) and Qingdao with 1,5 million teu (+1.2%).
In the first four months of this year the Chinese ports (included Hong Kong) have not enlivened altogether 73,7 million teu, with an increase of +7.7% on the first quadrimestre of 2016, of which 65,5 million teu enlivened from marine ports (+6.9%) and 8,2 million teu from internal ports (+14.9%). The greater volumes of traffic are enlivened by the ports of Shanghai with 12,6 million teu (+8.2%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 7,9 million teu (+10.5%), Shenzhen with 7,6 million teu (+2.1%), Guangzhou with 6,1 million teu (+11.2%) and Qingdao with 6,0 million teu (+1.7%).
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