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In 2016, Hong Kong was ranked as the fifth largest container port in the world, handling more than 19.8 million teu (20-foot equivalent units) of containerised goods. The Chinese mainland remains the biggest source and destination of Hong Kong’s transshipment cargo, carried by oceangoing...</description>
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      <title>Safety first: building a ‘safety climate’ is key to avoiding marine accidents</title>
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