Ports see increase in goods handling despite COVID-19 Thanks to the adoption of drastic COVID-19 prevention measures at ports, the volume of goods that passed through ports in the first eight months of the year increased by 18 percent year-on-year to 16.8 million TEUs, the Vietnam Maritime Administration said. They comprised exports of 5.4 million TEUs, up 16 percent, and imports of 5.5 million TEUs. With 3.2 million TEU, the Cai Mep – Thi Vai Port Cluster in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province accounted two thirds of the imports and exports in the south and 100 percent of shipments from and to the US. Amid the COVID-19 outbreak in many southern provinces and cities, port authorities have been adopting many preventive measures like keeping its employees on site and testing them all every three days. Nguyen Xuan Ky, general director of the Tan Cang – Cai Mep International Terminal Company Limited, said thanks to the strict implementation of prevention and control measures, some COVID cases were detected in time and immediately quarantined. But after more than two months the model has also revealed certain limitations, he said. The cost for the “three on-site” model and the periodic COVID-19 test fee for… Read full this story
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