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In the first three months of this year, freight traffic at Russian ports grew by 2.4%
Export loads on the rise (up 2.9%) transit (4.6%); fall in imports (-0.8%) cabotage (-2.4%)
April 14, 2020
The Association of Commercial Ports of Russia (ASOP) has made dry goods totaled 88.3 million tonnes (up 0.9%), including 39.9 million tonnes of 14.3 million tonnes of coal 6.6%, 10.0 million tonnes of cereals 6.5 million tonnes of iron ore (-15.6%), 4.1 million tonnes of iron ore million tonnes of fertilizers (-8.1%) and 2.4 million tonnes of minerals (21.6%).
In the liquid goods sector, the total was 118.8 million tonnes,300 tonnes, of which 68.6 million tonnes tonnes of crude oil (up 2.7%), 39.7 million tonnes of petroleum products (3.8%) and 8.9 million tons of gas liquefied (6.5%).
With regard to the volumes of traffic handled by the different regional port systems in Russia, in the first quarter of This year, the ports of the Arctic Basin 24.9 million tonnes of goods (-4.7%), those of the Baltic Basin 65.1 million tonnes (up 3.6%), ports in the Baltic Black Sea and the Azov Sea 64.1 million tonnes( up 3.4%), Caspian Sea 2.2 million tonnes (up 31.6%) and the ports Far East 50.8 million tonnes, or 2.2%.
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