Vietnam Largest Port Handles 2.4M Tons of Cargoes in Q1, down 48.4%

Saigon Port, Vietnam’s largest seaport, handled 2.4 million tons of cargoes in the first three months of this year, fulfilling 81.5% of the full-year target and falling 48.4% from a year earlier.

This year the port targets to handle 12.5 million tons of cargoes, a pretax profit of VND43 billion and revenues of VND915 billion.

The Vietnam’s largest seaport handled 14 million tons of cargoes in 2009, up 7% from a year ago.

Vietnam has more than 100 ports, but few of them released their cargo throughput statistics monthly.

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