BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 26
By Rufiz Hafizoglu – Trend:
Transshipment of goods from Bulgaria through Turkish ports stood at 714,367 tons from January through February 2020, Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure told Trend.
The volume of cargo transshipment from Bulgaria by ships flying the Turkish flag amounted to 269,993 tons, while the ships flying the flags of other countries transported 444,374 tons from January through February 2020.
No cargo was transported by ships flying the Bulgarian flag through Turkish ports, said the ministry.
During this period, the volume of goods transshipment in transit from Bulgaria through Turkish ports stood at 190,967 tons.
The volume of cargo transshipment through the ports of Turkey amounted to 62,463,706 tons from January through February 2020.
The volume of cargo handled by ships flying Turkish flag stood at 4,589, 056 tons from January through February 2020.
The volume of cargo transshipment through Turkish ports by ships under the flags of their countries amounted to 2,670, 520 tons, and the ships flying the flags of other countries transported 55,204,130 tons from January through February 2020.
About 12,527, 702 tons of cargo were transported through Turkish ports from January through February 2020.
Cargo transshipment through the ports of Turkey amounted to 29,507,308 tons in February 2020.
The volume of cargo handled by ships under the flag of Turkey amounted to 2,182, 314 tons in February 2020.
The volume of cargo transshipment through ports of Turkey by ships flying the flags of their countries amounted to 1,167,599 tons, and while the ships flying the flags of other countries transported 26,157,395 tons in February 2020.
About 6,378,070 tons of cargo were transported through the ports of Turkey in February 2020.
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