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Shanghai, Shenzhen ports see surge in March cargo
2012-04-12 00:24:00

SHANGHAI/SHENZHEN, Apr 12 (GCTL) - Shanghai and Shenzhen ports recorded increases in container throughput to 3.5% in March, about half the combined increase in the value of the country's foreign trade, while the volume of bulk goods such as coal and soyabeans hit double-digit growth.

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Tags : Shanghai International Port, foreign trade, container, ports, Shenzhen Ports Association,

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