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Container volume at major Chinese ports increased 17.8% in mid April Photo: Alexander Kliem - Pixabay

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Cargo throughput and container volume at major Chinese ports were both up in mid-April, According to statistics released by China Ports and Harbors Association.

Katherine Si | May 13, 2021
The data, which covers April 11-20, showed container volume at eight major Chinese ports increased 17.8% year-on-year, while export container volume increased 22.3%.
The port of Ningbo-Zhoushan posted a growth rate over 30%; the port of Shanghai, Xiamen and Shenzhen all posted a growth rate over 20%.
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Cargo throughput at major coastal hub ports increased 7% while the international trade cargo throughput increased 5.8%.
Crude oil shipments at major coastal ports slightly increased 2.9%. The port of Yantai posted a growth rate of over 20%. 
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Metal ore shipments at major Chinese ports declined 0.7% while port inventories increased 10%.
For mid-April, cargo throughput and container volume at three major Yangtze river ports, Nanjing, Wuhan and Chongqing, increased 11.2% and 21.7% respectively.

source:Schednet

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