Singapore reports fall in shipping traffic

Financial Times, 16 Dec 2008, John Burton

Singapore, the world’s biggest container port, suffered last month its first fall in throughput traffic since 2001 due to a slowdown in global exports that has affected the Asian shipping industry.

Container traffic shrunk by 1.5 per cent in November from a year ago to 2.29m twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), the standard industry measurement, Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority said. Monthly traffic volume has been slowing since July, although total shipments have increased by 9 per cent to 27.8m TEUs through November from a year ago.

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