香港第三季港口货物吞吐量为4130万公吨 同比下跌5.6%
智通财经网·2025-12-02 08:46

Core Viewpoint - Hong Kong's port cargo throughput in Q3 2025 decreased by 5.6% year-on-year, totaling 41.3 million metric tons, with inbound cargo down 11.0% and outbound cargo up 3.8% [1] Port Cargo - In Q3 2025, the total port cargo included a 6.7% decline in sea freight and a 3.7% decline in river freight, amounting to 25.5 million metric tons and 15.8 million metric tons respectively [2] - For the first nine months of 2025, sea freight and river freight also saw declines of 5.7% and 5.6%, totaling 77.9 million metric tons and 46.9 million metric tons respectively [2] - Major countries with significant inbound cargo changes in Q3 included Thailand (up 12.2%) and Chile (down 49.1%), while Australia (up 53.8%) and the US (down 48.8%) were notable for outbound cargo [2] - In the first nine months, Vietnam (down 26.2%) and South Korea (down 25.4%) had significant declines in inbound cargo, while Australia (up 35.7%) and mainland China (up 11.9%) showed strong growth in outbound cargo [3] Cargo Types - In Q3 2025, notable inbound cargo changes included "metal ores and metal waste" (up 14.7%) and "coal, coke, and coal balls" (down 13.6%), while outbound cargo saw "stone, sand, and gravel" increase by 100.2% [3][4] - For the first nine months, "metal ores and metal waste" increased by 22.4% inbound, while "stone, sand, and gravel" decreased by 31.8% outbound [4] Container Handling - In Q3 2025, Hong Kong's ports handled 3.1 million standard containers, a decrease of 9.1% year-on-year, with loaded and empty containers down 8.8% and 10.1% respectively [5] - For the first nine months, container handling totaled 9.68 million standard containers, down 4.9%, with loaded containers down 5.9% [5] - Seasonally adjusted loaded container throughput in Q3 showed a quarterly decline of 3.8% [5] Shipping Vessels - In Q3 2025, the number of incoming ocean-going vessels increased by 6.4% to 4,793, with total capacity rising by 2.1% to 72.7 million net tons [7] - For the first nine months, incoming ocean-going vessels rose by 4.2% to 14,199, with total capacity up 0.9% [7]