Goods throughput at Vietnamese sea ports up by 3% in Jan-Oct 2022
09 Nov 22 1 min read
The container throughput hit 20.8 million TEUs, annually rising by 4 per cent and meeting 84 per cent of the yearly plan. Import containers constituted over 7.1 million TEUs of the total, posting the highest annual growth of 8 per cent.
Several seaport enterprises in the country recorded profits during the third quarter this year despite difficulties due to socio-economic fluctuations.
The Da Nang Port, the largest container seaport in the central region, recorded its profit after filing a corporate income tax of nearly 66 billion VND—up by 12.46 per cent over the same period in 2021.
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The Port of Hai Phong JSC, which handles ports with the largest cargo throughput in the north, logged 222.2 billion VND ($8.93 million) in consolidated pre-tax profit in the three months—up by 20 per cent against last year, a news agency reported.
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