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To March the traffic of the goods in the Spanish ports is returned to grow
In the first trimester of this year tons (- 3.0% are enlivened 129,3 million)
May 3, 2021
In the first three months of 2021, for the sixth consecutive quarterly period, the traffic of the goods enlivened from the Spanish ports has recorded a decrease. However to March 2021, after 17 months of bending, the first is marked resumption of the increase with a +4.1% of rise. Last month, in fact, the enlivened total has been of 46,4 million tons regarding 44,3 million to March last year. The increment is generated by the progression of +8.7% of the goods several that is piled to 23,8 million tons, of which 16,8 million tons of goods in container (+7.9%) and 7,0 million conventional tons of goods (+10.6%), and from the increase of +9.2% of the solid bulk attest yourself to 7,1 million tons. Decreasing, instead, the liquid bulk that has totaled 14,5 million tons (- 3.5%).
In the first trimester of this year the total traffic has been of 129,3 million tons, with a contraction of the -3,0% on the same period of 2020. The goods several pairs to 67,1 million tons (+2.6% have been), of which 49,0 million containerized tons of goods (+5.0%) with a handling of containers pairs to 4,3 million teu (+3.8%) - included 2,4 million teu in transit (+5.9%) - and 18,1 million conventional tons of goods (- 3.3%). In the field of the solid bulk the traffic has been of 19,7 million tons (- 1.8%) and in that of the liquid bulk of 39,8 million tons (- 11.6%). The traffic of the passengers of the regular marine lines has been than less 1,8 million people (- 64.3%) and that of the crocieristi of 109 thousand people (- 91.6%).
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