Major Chinese ports have collectively reported a container throughput of 17.69 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) between May 1 and May 24, recording a rise of 5.4 per cent compared to April and 3 per cent compared to May 2021, as the country comes back on track after the recent resurgence of COVID-19.The total cargo throughput of the ports amounted to 790 million tonnes, up 4.2 per cent from April 2022, said Chinese media reports quoting the data released by the Ministry of Transport.
Shanghai’s daily container throughput has recovered to 84 per cent of the level in May 2021. The daily throughput at the port rose 4.6 per cent month on month to 107,500 TEUs in May.
Major Chinese ports have collectively reported a container throughput of 17.69 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) between May 1 and 24, recording a rise of 5.4 per cent compared to April and 3 per cent compared to May 2021, as the country comes back on track after the recent resurgence of COVID-19. The data was released by the Ministry of Transport.#
The country shipped over 25 million tonnes of cargo through the Three Gorges Dam project of the Yangtze River and the Changzhou ship lock of the Xijiang River, up 14.1 per cent from April 2022.
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