"The Port of Shanghai has become first port in the world to handle over 50 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in annual container throughput, Xinhua reported on Monday.
The new record extends Shanghai Ports’ 14-year reign as the busiest port in container shipping and reflects China’s growing influence in global trade."
Port of Singapore
"Container throughput: 39.01 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), which was a 4.6% increase from 2022"
I thought China economy not doing well...... How come the port still handle so much goods?

(24-12-2024, 09:17 AM)winbig Wrote: [ -> ]I thought China economy not doing well...... How come the port still handle so much goods? 
Other ports may massage the TEUs numbers but China will not .
(24-12-2024, 09:17 AM)winbig Wrote: [ -> ]I thought China economy not doing well...... How come the port still handle so much goods? 
This is purely China's import export trades
While Singapore depends substantially on transhipment
(24-12-2024, 12:06 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]This is purely China's import export trades
While Singapore depends substantially on transhipment
What is Australia shipping data ? Good ?
(24-12-2024, 12:07 PM)Niubee Wrote: [ -> ]What is Australia shipping data ? Good ?
Port of Singapore ranked busiest port in 2022 has been beaten by Shanghai in 2024.
The disparity widened by 30%, a figure too big which is difficult for Singapore to even come close.
(24-12-2024, 07:47 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]Port of Singapore ranked busiest port in 2022 has been beaten by Shanghai in 2024.
The disparity widened by 30%, a figure too big which is difficult for Singapore to even come close.
500B gdp vs 17 trillions GDP. U need to be realistic.
(24-12-2024, 12:07 PM)Niubee Wrote: [ -> ]What is Australia shipping data ? Good ?
Australia used Singapore substantially for her transhipment.
A large volume of commodity exports going thru Singapore ,- helping to keep Singapore alive.
(24-12-2024, 07:50 PM)Niubee Wrote: [ -> ]500B gdp vs 17 trillions GDP. U need to be realistic.
If your numbers are correct..
Based on the following equation
China's 17 trillions GDP generate 50 mio TEUs
What can Singapore 1/2 trillions GDP compared in real terms? Logical?
Thus, indicating port of Singapore heavily survive on transhipment from the region.