Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the performance of major ports in China during the first half of 2025, indicating a steady growth in cargo throughput and container volume despite ongoing changes in global trade dynamics [1][5][11]. Group 1: Overall Port Performance - In the first half of 2025, major ports in China achieved a total cargo throughput of 8.9 billion tons, representing a year-on-year growth of 4.0%. Container throughput reached 17 million TEUs, with a growth rate of 6.9%, surpassing the overall cargo growth rate by 2.9 percentage points [1][6]. - The growth in container throughput is supported by emerging markets and the export of "new three types" products, which saw a 12.7% increase in the first half of 2025 [3][11]. Group 2: Individual Port Performance - Ningbo-Zhoushan Port led the nation in cargo throughput with 71.375 million tons, followed by Tangshan Port and Shanghai Port with 43.357 million tons and 42.559 million tons, respectively [6][7]. - Shanghai Port maintained its position as the "No. 1 container port" with a throughput of 27.06 million TEUs, growing by 6.1% [4][8]. Group 3: Container Volume Growth - Over 40 major ports reported positive growth in container throughput in the first half of 2025, with Shenzhen Port and Beibu Gulf Port achieving double-digit growth rates of 10.8% and 10.1%, respectively [11][12]. - The increase in container volume is attributed to the expansion of international shipping routes, with significant additions in routes to Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia [10][12]. Group 4: Trade Dynamics and Market Trends - China's exports to over 190 countries and regions grew, with notable increases in trade with emerging markets such as Africa and Central Asia, where exports rose by 14.4% and 13.8%, respectively [12][14]. - The "new three types" products, including electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar cells, saw a significant export growth of 21.1% in the first half of 2025, contributing to the overall trade performance [9][13].
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