JUMP IN GLOBAL SEA TRADE DRIVEN BY EXPANDING ASIAN DEMAND - UN
JUMP IN GLOBAL SEA TRADE DRIVEN BY EXPANDING ASIAN DEMAND – UN
New York, Dec 7 2007 12:00PM
Pushed by surging demand in Asia, international trade carried by ship climbed 4.3 per cent to over 7 billion tons in 2006, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said in a report released today.
Crude oil and petroleum products comprised over one-third of seaborne merchandise, the report noted.
Growth in Asia – and China in particular – drove total demand for shipping services up by 5.5 per cent to reach 30,686 billion ton-miles in 2006.
Also, the total world merchant fleet expanded to 1.04 billion deadweight tons in 2006, marking the first year global capacity has surpassed the 1 billion mark.
Last year, total world merchandise trade – however carried – rose 8 per cent, double the rate of increase in global GDP for the year.
2007-12-07 00:00:00.000
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