May3 , 2026

    Port throughput rises across China in first 11 months of 2025

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    China’s ports recorded strong growth in cargo and container volumes in the first eleven months of 2025, reflecting resilience in trade despite global economic uncertainties.

    According to data released by the Ministry of Transport, total port cargo throughput reached [insert figure, if available], marking a year-on-year increase over the same period in 2024. Container throughput also surged, with ports handling [insert TEU figure, if available], demonstrating sustained demand for containerized cargo.

    The increase was driven by robust domestic production, growing e-commerce shipments, and continued trade flows with major partners in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Analysts noted that the expansion was particularly strong in key gateways such as Shanghai, Ningbo-Zhoushan, Shenzhen, and Qingdao.

    Industry Response
    Port authorities highlighted the importance of infrastructure upgrades and digitalization in maintaining efficient cargo handling. Investment in automated container terminals and logistics technology has helped manage higher volumes while reducing turnaround times.

    Outlook
    Despite global trade headwinds, China’s ports are expected to maintain growth momentum heading into 2026, supported by government policies promoting trade facilitation, industrial production, and cross-border logistics.

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