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Expanded Chinese ports suffer huge overcapacity

by Obsidian last modified Feb 20, 2009 12:00 AM

by Lloyd's List in London 10:41AM, 20 Feb 2009

Excess capacity at China's container ports is estimated to reach 35m teu by 2010, a new report from AXS-Alphaliner has suggested.

Lloyd's List reports that the most extreme examples of oversupply will appear at the northeastern ports of Xiamen...

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