Hong Kong box volumes falter
- Friday 17 February 2012, 10:49
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JANUARY container volumes at Hong Kong’s port dropped year on year and were lower than in December, according to the Marine Department.Some 2m teu passed through the port last month, down from 2.1m teu in January 2011 and 2.1m teu in December 2011.
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