THE number of ports with a
throughput tonnage of over 100 million tonnes has risen to 26 last year from
2010's 22, according to the Ministry of Transportation, reports Xinhua.
Among the 17 seaports and
nine river ports, Ningbo-Zhoushan ranks at the top 694 million tonnes
throughput. The Yangtze River Delta has 11 ports on the list, the most of all
regions.
Chongqing and Beibu Gulf
Port from the western region are also on the list. Huanghua, another major port
for coal transportation after Qinhuangdao, for the first time handled more than
100 million tonnes last year.
Three of the four new
members on the list, Taizhou, Chongqing, Jiaxing, are river ports. The
flourishing development of river ports in China is brought by China's plan to
boost domestic demand and the supportive policies. Last year, the Ministry of
Transportation decided to spend CNY45 billion (US$7.14 billion) on river
shipping during the five years from 2011, 170 per cent more than in the
previous five years.
In 2006, China has 12 ports
of 100 million tonnes. In 2009, the number had increased to 20. But as China's
economic growth slows down, throughput growth will become steady. Analysis
shows that this year, China's port throughput will be growing at about 10 per
cent, 2.4 per cent down from 2011's 12.4 per cent.
Source : HKSG.
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