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Final figures Rotterdam slightly better

February 4 2010, Port of Rotterdam
Throughput in the port of Rotterdam for the year 2009 ended up two million tonnes higher than suggested by the provisional figures published at the end of December 2009. The percentage decline in throughput is 8.1%, instead of the 8.5% initially calculated. The difference is due primarily to a slightly smaller decline in imports of crude oil. In the other goods categories, small(er) differences are involved. More at Port of Rotterdam >>
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