Chinese port throughput back to pre-crisis levels
ANALYSTS say cargo throughput growth of Chinese ports has returned to the level it was at before the global financial crisis, after the country’s ports saw a 7% increase in total cargo volume in the first 10 months of this year.
Total cargo volumes handled at Chinese major ports increased 6.8% year on year to 59.8m tonnes in October, according to the Chinese Ministry of Transport and Communications.
The ports’ total cargo throughput was 573.4m tonnes in the first 10 months...
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