Cargo throughput via seaports sees slight rise in July
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Cargo throughput via seaports saw a slight rise in July. (Source: MOIT) |
Container throughput increased 1% to 2.2 million TEUs during the period.
Notably, the volume of imports and exports tends to increase, but domestic container goods have decreased slightly.
Economists said that the growth of goods throughput at seaports is still low and has not regained the recovery momentum to the level before the COVID-19 pandemic.
They attributed the situation to the lingering consequences of the pandemic, and the Ukraine conflict, which put pressure on the global economy.
Rising inflation amid the bleak growth prospect can have a significant impact on global consumer demand and transport of goods, they said, noting that Vietnam, with an open economy, can hardly avoid these effects.
Trinh The Cuong, Director of the Da Nang Port Authority, said the over-20%decrease in the volume throughput of domestic goods in the past three months shows that the goods circulation in the region has not shown signs of recovery after the pandemic.
The port and shipping industry is forecast to have a long-term rebound outlook thanks to export growth in the second half of 2022 and the whole of 2023, according to the Retail Research and Investment Advisory Division at Saigon Securities Incorporation (SSI).