Hamburg-Russia trade grows with WTO accession

Transportation

Monday, February 25, 2013
   The Port of Hamburg noted Monday that its volume to and from Russia has grown in the wake of Russia’s accession last year to the World Trade Organization.    Russia is the German port's second-largest trading partner, with 675,000 TEUs of volume handled between Hamburg and Russian ports in 2012, a 13.3 percent increase.    “We’re particularly pleased that Hamburg managed to raise its share of container traffic in St. Petersburg to 25.3 per cent last year,” said Axel Mattern...
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