Looking at ferry containers carried between the two Asian economies in the two months in question more closely by trade route, 11,276 TEUs were carried on the Inchon/Shanghai route, which went up 11.6%; 8,405 TEUs on the Inchon/Weihai route, up 36.6%; 7,555 TEUs on the Pyontaek/Yantai route, up 39%; 7,414 TEUs on the Inchon/Shidao route, up 19.8%; 6,150 TEUs on the Inchon/Qingdao route, down 9.9%; 6,053 TEUs on the Pyongtaek/Yantai route, up 40%; 6,044 TEUs on the Inchon/Lianyungang route, down 9.3% and 5,000 TEUs on the Inchon/Yantai route, up 3.7%

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2017-03-30

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