Maritime report pinpoints Australia’s box movements for next two decades
A REBOUND in Asian economies from 2012 is forecast to see the volume of Australia’s containerised exports increase more than threefold by 2030.
Containerised exports are expected to reach 6.32m teu by 2029/30 from 1.5m teu in 2007/08 and containerised imports to jump 110% over the same period to 5.17m teu, according to a maritime activity report by the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport...
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