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In the first three months the traffic of the goods in the Russian ports has grown of +4.7%
The containerized cargos are increased of +7.5%
April 17, 2019
In the first trimester of this year the traffic of the goods in the Russian ports is piled to 201,8 million tons, with an increment of +4.7% on the first three months of 2018. The association of the commercial ports of Russia (ASOP) has announced that the export traffic has been of 157,7 million tons (+6.3%), that of import of 8,9 million tons (+3.0%), the traffic of transit of 16,9 million tons (+6.8%) and that of cabotage of 18,3 million tons (- 8.7%).
The total volume of the traffic of goods sand banks has attested 87,1 million to tons (- 1.3%), between which 39,0 million tons of coal (+10.3%), 13,4 million tons of goods in container (+ 7.5%), 8,7 million tons of cereals (- 30.0%), 7,7 million tons of ferrous metals (- 2.4%), 4,4 million tons of mineral fertilizers (+1.2%) and 2,0 million tons of minerals (+25.3%). The total of the liquid bulk traffic is increased of +9.7% to 114,7 million tons, included 66,9 million tons of oil crude oil (+8.8%), 37,8 million tons of producing oil (+3.5%), while the natural and which liquified gas traffic has grown of 1,6 times going up to 8,4 million tons.
In the first trimester of the 2019 ports in the basin of the Arctic they have enlivened 26,1 million tons of goods (+24.9% totally), the harbour ports of call of the Baltic Sea 62,8 million tons (+5.1%), the ports of the basin of the Sea Black 61,7 million tons (- 4.4%), the ports of call of the basin of the Sea Caspian 1,6 million tons (+20.8%) and the ports of the Far East 49,6 million tons (+7.1%).
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