Monday, January 04, 2010

Cambodia Ports See Traffic Drop by Double Digits in 2009

2010-01-04
Xinhua

Cambodia's three major ports saw shipments and revenues fall in 2009 as garment and construction trade slumped, local media reported on Monday, citing operators.

Officials from the Kingdom's largest port, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS), were quoted by the Phnom Penh Post as saying that revenues declined an annualized 16 percent in 2009, from 28.8 million U.S. dollars to 24. 19 million U.S. dollars.

The gross amount of cargo going through the Sihanoukville fell by around 13 percent and the number of containers handled by around 20 percent, they said.

In the last 12 months, revenues at Phnom Penh Autonomous Port ( PPAP) fell 15 percent.

Oknha Mong Port, in Preah Sihanouk province, saw cargo shipments -- mostly construction materials, consumer goods and fruit from Thailand -- reduce by 10 percent.

Lou Kim Chhun, director-general of PAS, on Sunday blamed the slump on falling garment exports and construction imports.

According to statistics from the Commerce Ministry's Trade Preferences System Department, obtained last week, garment exports plummeted 20.83 percent to 2.14 billion U.S. dollars in the first 11 months of 2009, compared with 2.71 billion U.S. dollars in the same period of 2008.

But Lou Kim Chhun, who emphasized that PAS still operated at profit, remained hopeful about the year ahead. "We expect to see revenues return to 2008 levels due to increased output in agricultural products such as rice and corn. This will increase exports," he said.

Eang Veng Sun, deputy general of PPAP, was less positive, adding that he believed 2010 could be similar to last year.

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