
The import trade volume, according to the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA), decreased by 24.5% and exports trade volume fell by 66.1% as compared to 2019 first quarter; as well as total transit and transshipment trade volume dropping by 76.1%.
Cargo throughout of both Tema and Takoradi Ports for the first quarter in 2020 stood at 3.77 million metric tonnes. Additionally, Tema Port recorded a total of 2.96 million metric tonnes cargo throughput representing 79%; while Takoradi cargo throughput was 804,437 metric tonnes, representing 21% of the total seaborne trade.
Transshipment imports amounted to 61,568 metric tonnes, while transshipment exports recorded 17,884 metric tonnes.
Total transit trade volume fell by 73.77% while total transit volume for the three landlocked countries of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger amounted to 72,212 metric tonnes, representing a fall of 73.77% compared to the same period in 2019.
Global trade has been negatively affected by the coronavirus pandemic, as global merchandise trade by volume fell 3% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2020, according to the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
However, merchandise trade volume in the first quarter of 2020 also saw a decline from the last quarter of 2019. This downward trend is expected to continue into the latter part of the year 2020. Read Full Story
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