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New | More gloom in store for Hong Kong port

City loses No 3 spot to Shenzhen after container throughput drops for two consecutive years

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Hong Kong's decline as a port will be exacerbated next year as more factories move out of the Pearl River Delta. Photo: Bloomberg
Toh Han Shih

After ceding its status as the world's third-busiest container port to Shenzhen and falling to fourth place this year, Hong Kong is likely to see its business volume drop further next year.

Hong Kong has suffered two consecutive years of decline in container throughput, said Sunny Ho Lap-kee, executive director of the Hong Kong Shippers' Council.

"[Next year] may see still more negative growth," Ho added.

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In the first 11 months of this year, throughput at the city fell 4.2 per cent to 20.36 million 20-foot equivalent units (teu) after dropping 5.2 per cent last year, the Hong Kong Port Development Council said.

In contrast, Shenzhen's throughput rose 1.2 per cent to 21.3 million teu in the first 11 months, while that of Shanghai, the world's busiest port, grew 4 per cent to 30.95 million teu, official data showed.

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Hong Kong's port throughput was feeling the aftershocks of the strike at the Kwai Tsing container terminals from March 28 to May 9, said Ho.

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