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In 2019, Russian ports handled a record traffic of 840.3 million tonnes, or 2.9%
The growth was driven by the rise in liquid bulks
January 31, 2020
Overall, the traffic of dry goods was 376.0 million tonnes (-3.0%), including 176.0 million tonnes tonnes of coal (up 9.0%), 56.5 million tonnes of goods containerized (up 5.4%), 38.6 million tonnes of cereals (-30.9%), 26.7 million tonnes of iron ore (-12.6%), 18.9 million tonnes of mineral fertilizers (up 6.3%), 8.9 million million tonnes of minerals (up 29.4%), 6.0 million tonnes tonnes of rolling stock, twice the volume of the 5.1 million tonnes of timber (-7.8%).
The total of liquid bulks was 464.3 million 8.2%), including 276.1 million tonnes of tonnes of oil (up 8.1%), 149.9 million tonnes of products oil prices (3.3%) 32.8 million tons of liquefied gas (41.6%).
The only Russian ports in the Arctic basin have moved 104.8 million tonnes of goods, or 13.0%, in total Baltic basin 256.4 million tonnes (up 4.1%), ports Black Sea basin and Azov 258.1 million tonnes (-5.2%), ports in the Caspian Basin 7.4 million tonnes (150%) ports in the Far East basin 213.5 million tonnes (6.5%).
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