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Turkey unveils data on Israeli cargo shipment through its ports amid COVID-19

Transport Materials 25 August 2020 10:57 (UTC +04:00)
Turkey unveils data on Israeli cargo shipment through its ports amid COVID-19

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Aug. 25

By Rufiz Hafizoglu – Trend:

The volume of cargo transshipment from Israel via the ports of Turkey exceeded 8.6 million tons in the first seven months of 2020, Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure told Trend on August 25.

During the reporting period, the shipment of goods from Israel by ships flying the Turkish flag made up 686,779 tons, while shipments made by ships flying the flags of other countries were over 7.8 million tons.

Meanwhile, 162,226 tons of cargo were transported by ships flying the Israeli flag, the ministry said.

At the same time, 518,257 tons of cargo were transited from Israel via the Turkish ports.

The volume of cargo transshipment through the ports of Turkey amounted to 209.8 million tons from January through July 2020.

Over the mentioned period, ships flying the Turkish flag shipped over 16.9 million tons of goods.

In the first seven months of this year, the volume of cargo movement via Turkish ports by ships flying their countries' flags made up 8 million tons, while by ships flying the flags of other countries were equal to 184.8 million tons, the ministry said.

During this period, more than 41.8 million tons of cargo were handled in transit through the ports of Turkey.

As reported, in July 2020, the volume of cargo shipment through the Turkish ports amounted to 30.2 million tons. In this month, ships flying the Turkish flag transported over 2.6 million tons of cargo.

Cargo transshipment via the ports of Turkey by ships flying their countries’ flags amounted to 1 million tons, and by ships flying the flags of other countries – 26.5 million tons.

Over 5.6 million tons of goods were transshipped in transit through the Turkish ports in July 2020.

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