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Port of Hong Kong throughput tumbles in March Hong Kong Maritime Hub 2022-04-20 09:51


After momentary relief in February when throughput was up 7.6%, the Port of Hong Kong saw throughput fall again in March, this time by 8.3%.
 
Drilling down into the figures Kwai Tsing terminals were again the worse hit, recording throughput of 1.128m teu, reflecting a 12% drop in the number of containers handled. The midstream operators conversely saw an increase in liftings of 8.8%, by handling 300,000 teu.
 
Throughput at Hong Kong Port for the first quarter of 2022 has fallen by 8.9% compared to 2021, to a total 3.746m teu.

Source: Hong Kong Maritime Hub

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