By Santiago Gutiérrez Container throughput at the top Latin American ports increased by 1.1% in 2013, remarkably less than the 2.4% GDP regional growth in that year. “The figures confirm the slowdown in foreign trade ...
Colon and Balboa remain top ports in Latin America. BY LBC STAFFThe Panamanian ports Colon and Balboa remained the top container ports in Latin America last year, according to data from the United Nations Economic ...
Panama’s top container ports are now the largest in Latin America, thanks to strong growth.BY JOACHIM BAMRUD The port of Colon in Panama has replaced Santos in Brazil as Latin America’s top container port, according ...
Top ports ranked by TEU's in 2010. Percent change from 2009. To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade Business Intelligence Subscription.
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Most of Latin America’s ports see declines, but some managed to expand despite the crisis.BY JOACHIM BAMRUD CARTAGENA – Although most visitors to Cartagena these days are busy attending major conferences at the convention center ...
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Container ports in Panama, Peru and Chile are the fastest-growing in Latin America. BY JOACHIM BAMRUD PANAMA CITY, PANAMA – The port of Balboa easily awes any visitor to Panama’s capital Panama City. Its large number ...
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