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In the third trimester the harbour terminals of the HPH Trust have enlivened 6,3 million container (- 1%)
In the first nine months of the 2019 total it has been of 17,4 million teu (- 1%)
October 29, 2019
In the third trimester of this year the harbour terminals of Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust), trust that is under responsibility of Hutchison Ports of group CK Hutchison di Hong Kong, have enlivened a containerized trade pairs almost 6,3 million teu, with a bending of the -1% on the period July-september of 2018. The single terminal managed from the branch Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) in the port of Yantian has enlivened 3,7 million teu (- 1%) and the terminals of the HPH Trust in the port of Hong Kong (Hongkong International Terminals, Asia Container Terminals and COSCO-HIT Terminals) has enlivened 2,5 million teu (0%).
In the first nine months of the 2019 total traffic it has been of 17,4 million teu, decreasing of the -1% on the same period last year, of which 10,0 million teu enlivened in the port of Yantian (+2%) and 7,5 million teu in the port of Hong Kong (- 5%).
In the third trimester of this year HPH Trust USA 386 million dollars have recorded revenues pairs to 3,03 billion dollars of Hong Kong (), analogous volume of transactions to that of the correspondent period of 2018. The operating profit is piled to 1,07 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+2%) and the profit after the taxes to 640,3 million (0%).
In the first nine months of the 2019 revenues they have been attested to 8,45 billion dollars of Hong Kong (0%), the operating profit to 2,68 billion (+1%) and the profit after the taxes to 1,46 billion dollars of Hong Kong (- 5%).
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