China Shipping Volume To Rise 50% By 2010

May 28, 2005
China's bulk shipping volume is expected to rise almost 50% to 6.1 billion tons in the next five years from four billion tons last year, state media reported May 24.  The forecast was made by Minister of Communications Zhang Chunxian at a ports ...

China's bulk shipping volume is expected to rise almost 50% to 6.1 billion tons in the next five years from four billion tons last year, state media reported May 24. The forecast was made by Minister of Communications Zhang Chunxian at a ports conference in Shanghai.

Shanghai overtook Rotterdam of the Netherlands last year as the world's second-largest port behind Singapore. It is also the world's third-largest container terminal port behind Hong Kong and Singapore.

China is currently building its biggest port project, the 100 billion yuan ($12 billion) Yangshan Deepwater Port on an island near Shanghai. Other major coastal cities -- including Ningbo, Tianjin, Qingdao and Dalian -- have all aggressively expanded their ports in recent years.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2005

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