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In the first three months of the 2018 Russian ports they have enlivened 189,6 million tons of goods (+3.4%)
The exports are piled to 147,1 million tons (+1.9%) and the imports to 8,7 million tons (+10.4%)
April 17, 2018
In the first three months of the 2018 Russian ports they have enlivened 189,6 million tons of goods, with an increment of +3.4% regarding 183,3 million tons in the first trimester last year. The association of the commercial ports of Russia (ASOP) has announced that the export traffic has been pairs to 147,1 million tons (+1.9%), that of import to 8,7 million tons (+10.4%), the traffic of transit to 15,7 million tons (+13.2%) and the traffic of cabotage to 18,1 million tons (+4.6%).
Relatively to the ports of the various regions, in the first trimester of this year the harbour ports of call of the basin of the Arctic have enlivened 19,1 million tons (+18.8%), those of the basin of the Baltic Sea 58,6 million tons (- 4.7%), the ports of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea 64,3 million tons (+8.7%), the ports of the Sea Caspian 1,3 million tons (+42.9%) and the ports of call of the basin of Far East 46,6 million tons (+1.2%).
Altogether the traffic of goods sand banks is piled to 88,1 million tons (+9.8%), of which 35,5 million tons of coal (+4.6%), 12,5 million tons of containerized cargos (+12.5%), 12,3 million tons of cereals (+50.0%), 7,9 million tons of ferrous metals (+10.9%), 4,3 million tons of mineral fertilizers (+5.3%) and 1,6 million tons of minerals (+20.1%). In the segment of the liquid bulk the total has been of 101,5 million tons (- 1.6%), of which 59,0 million tons of crude oil (- 5.0%), 35,8 million oil tons of producing (- to 0.8%) and 5,3 million tons of natural gas which liquified (+41.5%).
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