HONG KONG, May 25 (GCTL) - Container volumes through southern Chinese ports are continuing to grow, despite concerns about the outlook for trade, especially with Europe facing a fresh crisis, and David Skov, head of Southern China for Maersk Line, said that based on feedback from exporters and cargo owners "growth in general is strong out of South China".
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Maritime Greater China
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Chinese ports,
container,
Maersk Line,
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