Russian Seaports Witness 6.2% YOY Drop In Cargo Turnover For January

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  • The cargo turnover of Russian seaports declined by 6.2% year on year to 71 million metric tons in January 2024, as reported by the Federal Agency of Maritime and River Transport.
  • Experienced a 7.1% decrease in cargo turnover, reaching 24 million metric tons.
  • Recorded a significant surge, increasing 1.6 times year on year to 0.7 million metric tons.
  • Reported a 4.3% decrease, with cargo turnover reaching 21.6 million metric tons.
  • The cargo turnover in ports of the Azov-Black Sea Basin fell to 24 million metric tons, while in the Far Eastern Basin, it dropped to 16.9 million metric tons.

Azov-Black Sea And Far East See Drops

Cargo turnover in ports of the Azov-Black Sea Basin experienced a 7.1% year-on-year decline, reaching 24 million metric tons, while seaports of the Far Eastern Basin saw a 9.1% drop to 16.9 million metric tons.

MOSCOW, February 12. /TASS/. The cargo turnover of Russian seaports fell by 6.2% year on year to 71 mln metric tons in January 2024, the press service of the Federal Agency of Maritime and River Transport said.

“The cargo turnover of Russian seaports moved down by 6.2% in January 2024 against the like period of the last year and totaled 71 mln metric tons,” the Agency said.

Cargo Turnover Dropped

The cargo turnover dropped by 5.4% to 7.8 mln metric tons in ports of the Arctic Basin. Seaports of the Baltic Basin had a 4.3% decrease in the cargo turnover to 21.6 mln metric tons.

The cargo turnover fell 7.1% year on year to 24 mln metric tons in ports of the Azov-Black Sea Basin and 9.1% to 16.9 mln metric tons in seaports of the Far Eastern Basin.

The cargo turnover surged by 1.6 times year-on-year to 0.7 mln metric tons in seaports of the Caspian Basin in the reporting month.

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Source: tass