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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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December 9, 2005
Trade
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Q3 cargo throughput up 7%
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Census & Statistics Department

Total port cargo throughput grew 7% in the third quarter over a year earlier to 59 million tonnes, the Census & Statistics Department says.

 

Within this total, inward port cargo rose 7% to 35.8 million tonnes, and outward port cargo grew 8% to 23.2 million tonnes.

 

On a seasonally adjusted quarter-to-quarter comparison, total port cargo throughput rose 2% in the third quarter. Within this total, inward port cargo and outward port cargo grew 3% and 2%.

 

Comparing the quarter with the same period in 2004, double-digit growth was recorded in the tonnage of inward port cargo loaded in Malaysia (+31%), Singapore (+25%), the US (+18%) and the Mainland (+11%). But a double-digit fall was recorded for South Korea (-20%).

 

Double-digit growth

Double-digit increases were registered in the tonnage of outward port cargo for discharge in Macau (+93%), Vietnam (+83%), Taiwan (+36%), Japan (+24%), the Mainland (+16%), the Philippines (+14%) and Thailand (+12%). A double-digit fall was recorded in the tonnage of outward port cargo discharged in the US (-11%).

 

In the third quarter, the port of Hong Kong handled 6 million TEUs of containers, up 4% over a year earlier. Within this total, laden containers grew 6% to 4.9 million TEUs, while empty containers fell 3% to 1.1 million TEUs.

 

Among laden containers, inward and outward containers grew 7% and 4% to 2.3 million TEUs and 2.5 million TEUs.

 

The number of ocean vessel arrivals grew 15% over a year earlier to 10,210, with the total capacity up 8% to 82.6 million net registered tons. The number of river vessel arrivals grew 2% to 49,480, with the total capacity up 11% to 26.2 million net registered tons.

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