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China’s container volume at major ports up 13.3% in mid-May

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Container volume at eight major Chinese ports increased 13.3% year-on-year in mid-May.

Katherine Si | Jun 03, 2021
According to the statistics released by China Ports and Harbors Association, export container volume increased 16.8% while the domestic volume increased 4.5% in mid-May.
Among which, the port of Shenzhen posted a growth rate of over 40% for export container volume while the port of Tianjin posted a growth rate of nearly 60% for domestic container volume.
Related: Container volume at major Chinese ports up 15% in late April
Cargo throughput at major coastal hub ports increased 5.2% while the international trade cargo throughput increased 6.8%.
Crude oil shipments at major coastal ports increased 8.9%, and port inventory increased 11.8%.
Metal ore shipments at major Chinese ports up 9.8% while port inventories increased 15.6%.
Ports along Yangtze river maintained steady operation for mid-May. The port of Nanjing, Wuhan and Chongqing posted a cargo throughput increase of 9.7% and a container volume growth rate of 21.9%.

source:Schednet

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