Chinese ports get back on double-digit growth
by
Hui Ching-hoo, Hong Kong
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last modified
Aug 13, 2009 05:07 PM
CHINA’s major ports saw double-digit growth in throughput in July, the first such figures since last September.
China’s Ministry of Transport said total cargo throughput at the country’s major ports increased 12.9% year on year to 500m tonnes in July.
Export volumes at the ports were 190m tonnes, equal to an increase of 13.8% on the...
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