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Volume of cargo transshipment from Russia by Turkish ports revealed

Economy Materials 16 June 2022 10:07 (UTC +04:00)
Volume of cargo transshipment from Russia by Turkish ports revealed

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 16. A total of 17.2 million tons of cargo were transported from Russia to the ports of Turkiye from January through April 2022, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Turkiye told Turkic.World, Trend reports.

According to the ministry, ships flying the Turkish flag delivered 597,402 tons of cargo from Russia to Turkish ports, and ships flying the flags of other countries delivered 13.5 million tons of cargo.

Ships flying the Russian flag delivered 3.07 million tons of cargo to Turkish ports during this period. A total of 935,413 tons of transit cargo were transported to Turkish ports from Russia during the first four months of 2022. The ports of Turkiye handled 32.06 million tons of cargo in April 2022.

Cargo transportation by ships under the flag of Turkiye through local ports amounted to 2.09 million tons during the specified period. Cargo transportation through the ports of Turkiye by ships under the flags of other countries amounted to 29.9 million tons.

Turkish ports handled 7.1 million tons of transit cargo in April 2022.

Turkish ports handled a total of 130.8 million tons of cargo from January through April 2022.

Cargo transportation by ships under the flag of Turkiye amounted to 6.05 million tons during this period. Cargo transportation through the ports of Turkiye by ships under the flags of other countries amounted to 121.8 million tons. Turkish ports handled 27.7 million tons of transit cargo from January through April 2022.

The ports of Turkiye handled 386.3 million tons of cargo in 2021.

Cargo transportation by ships under the flag of Turkiye amounted to 29.9 million tons during the specified period.

Cargo transportation through the ports of Turkiye by ships flying the flags of other countries amounted to 356.3 million tons in 2021.

Turkish ports handled 78 million tons of transit cargo last year.

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