Yangon Port handled 335 cargos in past seven months
August
03, 2022
A
total of 335 cargo ships arrived at Yangon Port in the past seven months
(January-July), according to the Myanma Port Authority
In
August, 55 cargo ships carrying many containers have been scheduled to enter
Yangon Port.
The
number of cargo ships entering Yangon Port stands at 49 in January, 48 in
February, 50 in March, 52 in April, 54 in May, 53 in June and 49 in July,
respectively.
Starting
from May, shipping lines are increasing their services to facilitate exports
and imports. The turnaround time at the port was designated as approximately
three days, under the guidance of the Myanma Port Authority and the cooperation
of the ocean liners, exporters and importers. Therefore, the arrival of the
ships has increased.
The
Myanma Port Authority and Yangon inner terminals are providing services to
ensure the fast and reliable freight handling and withdrawal of the containers
in order for trade flow to return to normalcy.
Earlier,
the larger ships had draft problems preventing their sailing on the Yangon
River. The draft extension is up to 10 metres with the new navigation channel
accessing the inner Yangon River.
The
value of Myanmar’s maritime trade between 1 April and 22 July of the current
financial year 2022-2023 soared to US$8.047 billion. The figure reflected an
increase of $2.25 billion year on year. Sea trade rose from $5.79 billion
during the year-ago period, the statistics of the Customs Department showed.
Exports
through sea trade were valued at $3.437 billion, imports were registered at
$4.6 billion.
Myanmar
exports agricultural products, fishery products, minerals, livestock, forest
products, finished industrial goods, and other products, while it imports
capital goods, consumer goods, and raw industrial materials.
The
country currently has nine ports involved in sea trade. Yangon Port is the main
gateway for Myanmar’s maritime trade and includes Yangon inner terminals and
outer Thilawa Port.
Yangon
inner terminals and outer Thilawa Port received over 152 larger ships of above
30,000 DWT (deadweight tonnage) in the first five months (February-June) 2021
after the draft limit was extended up to 10 metres. — Htet Myat/GNLM
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