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Reduced container activity at port of Yokohama

The Port of Yokohama handled 225,523 TEUs in total in February, representing an 8.9% decrease from the same month in 2022.

In particular, exports and imports of the Japanese port accounted for 199,510 TEUs overall, falling by 9.4% year-on-year. In breakdown, there were declines in both sectors. Exports declined by 1.4% to 113,267 TEUs and imports dropped by 18.1% to 86,243 TEUs.

Meanwhile, domestic containers totalled 26,013 TEUs, down 5.2%.





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