Container port traffic (TEU: 20 foot equivalent units) - Country Ranking

Definition: Port container traffic measures the flow of containers from land to sea transport modes., and vice versa, in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a standard-size container. Data refer to coastal shipping as well as international journeys. Transshipment traffic is counted as two lifts at the intermediate port (once to off-load and again as an outbound lift) and includes empty units.

Source: UNCTAD (http://unctad.org/en/Pages/statistics.aspx)

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 China 245,103,800.00 2020
2 United States 54,963,690.00 2020
3 Singapore 36,870,900.00 2020
4 Korea 28,425,020.00 2020
5 Malaysia 26,663,530.00 2020
6 Japan 21,385,630.00 2020
7 United Arab Emirates 19,297,680.00 2020
8 Germany 18,028,700.00 2020
9 Hong Kong SAR, China 17,969,000.00 2020
10 Spain 17,372,500.00 2020
11 India 16,285,810.00 2020
12 Netherlands 14,522,210.00 2020
13 Belgium 14,066,600.00 2020
14 Indonesia 14,025,450.00 2020
15 Vietnam 13,658,930.00 2019
16 Turkey 11,679,100.00 2019
17 Brazil 10,376,570.00 2020
18 Thailand 10,213,910.00 2020
19 Italy 9,800,000.00 2020
20 Saudi Arabia 9,394,100.00 2020
21 United Kingdom 8,692,260.00 2020
22 Australia 8,656,995.00 2020
23 Philippines 7,505,487.00 2020
24 Panama 7,355,100.00 2019
25 Morocco 6,980,958.00 2020
26 Sri Lanka 6,850,000.00 2020
27 Mexico 6,385,629.00 2020
28 Canada 6,196,600.00 2020
29 Egypt 5,928,454.00 2020
30 Greece 5,756,000.00 2020
31 Oman 5,141,830.00 2020
32 France 5,107,857.00 2020
33 Russia 4,871,919.00 2020
34 Colombia 4,480,900.00 2020
35 Chile 4,192,000.00 2020
36 South Africa 4,029,000.00 2020
37 Pakistan 3,339,186.00 2020
38 New Zealand 3,174,304.00 2020
39 Israel 2,994,000.00 2020
40 Poland 2,904,684.00 2020
41 Portugal 2,800,800.00 2020
42 Peru 2,601,411.00 2020
43 Bangladesh 2,587,251.00 2020
44 Malta 2,440,000.00 2020
45 Ecuador 2,190,853.00 2020
46 Argentina 1,990,008.00 2020
47 Dominican Republic 1,979,465.00 2020
48 Iran 1,853,000.00 2020
49 Togo 1,725,270.00 2020
50 Puerto Rico 1,695,258.00 2007
51 Jamaica 1,611,637.00 2020
52 Sweden 1,598,282.00 2020
53 Finland 1,532,564.00 2020
54 Nigeria 1,528,520.00 2020
55 Costa Rica 1,511,600.00 2020
56 Guatemala 1,475,779.00 2020
57 Qatar 1,410,000.00 2020
58 The Bahamas 1,400,223.00 2020
59 Kenya 1,311,000.00 2020
60 Ghana 1,050,696.00 2020
61 Ireland 1,041,000.00 2020
62 Ukraine 1,035,200.00 2020
63 Myanmar 1,020,793.00 2020
64 Côte d'Ivoire 974,872.00 2020
65 Slovenia 945,000.00 2020
66 Iraq 932,728.60 2019
67 Denmark 921,513.00 2020
68 Kuwait 863,618.00 2020
69 Jordan 857,283.00 2020
70 Djibouti 812,569.00 2020
71 Norway 808,100.00 2020
72 Honduras 785,056.00 2020
73 Lebanon 772,871.00 2020
74 Cambodia 763,621.00 2020
75 Uruguay 747,100.00 2019
76 Algeria 724,991.00 2020
77 Angola 672,212.50 2019
78 Romania 643,725.00 2020
79 Lithuania 640,000.00 2020
80 Senegal 562,875.00 2019
81 Congo 556,579.00 2020
82 Benin 510,895.60 2019
83 Sudan 493,002.30 2020
84 Latvia 462,000.00 2020
85 Bahrain 454,000.00 2020
86 Trinidad and Tobago 441,264.00 2020
87 Mauritius 438,078.00 2020
88 Mozambique 437,128.00 2020
89 Yemen 423,393.00 2020
90 Tunisia 420,098.00 2020
91 Cameroon 395,872.00 2020
92 Cyprus 364,364.00 2020
93 Tanzania 363,024.00 2020
94 Croatia 347,400.00 2020
95 Cuba 340,950.00 2019
96 Papua New Guinea 338,300.00 2019
97 Iceland 297,263.00 2020
98 Austria 285,900.00 2017
99 Brunei 282,432.00 2019
100 Libya 271,230.60 2019
101 Georgia 260,498.00 2020
102 Bulgaria 252,310.00 2020
103 El Salvador 228,300.00 2020
104 Estonia 214,000.00 2020
105 Madagascar 199,712.50 2019
106 Guinea 197,739.40 2019
107 Gabon 192,998.80 2019
108 Haiti 177,042.80 2020
109 Venezuela 168,757.00 2020
110 Namibia 166,795.00 2020
111 Nicaragua 166,612.00 2020
112 Seychelles 154,423.40 2019
113 Fiji 145,782.40 2019
114 Solomon Islands 128,035.70 2019
115 Syrian Arab Republic 122,059.80 2019
116 New Caledonia 111,875.00 2019
117 Suriname 110,659.30 2019
118 Switzerland 103,411.00 2019
119 Barbados 101,388.00 2020
120 Somalia 92,238.00 2019
121 Liberia 91,453.84 2019
122 Mauritania 84,457.99 2019
123 Sierra Leone 78,413.18 2019
124 Vanuatu 77,435.86 2019
125 Tonga 76,853.95 2019
126 The Gambia 71,469.72 2019
127 Guyana 58,376.50 2020
128 Comoros 54,358.54 2019
129 Timor-Leste 53,289.00 2019
130 Cabo Verde 52,378.23 2019
131 Kiribati 52,099.86 2019
132 São Tomé and Principe 49,552.86 2019
133 Belize 44,510.00 2019
134 Dem. Rep. Congo 42,211.00 2019
135 St. Lucia 41,200.00 2020
136 Cayman Islands 38,820.50 2020
137 Guinea-Bissau 28,699.98 2019
138 Antigua and Barbuda 27,656.88 2019
139 Eritrea 27,452.80 2019
140 Samoa 27,221.00 2019
141 Grenada 26,290.00 2019
142 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 21,661.00 2020
143 Albania 18,479.35 2019
144 Palau 16,399.00 2019
145 Montenegro 15,744.41 2019
146 St. Kitts and Nevis 14,258.00 2019
147 Paraguay 10,512.50 2019
148 Equatorial Guinea 9,951.25 2019
149 Dominica 7,401.00 2020
150 Greenland 6,144.53 2019
151 Nauru 5,327.06 2019
152 Tuvalu 5,150.00 2019
153 Moldova 818.00 2019

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Development Relevance: Transport infrastructure - highways, railways, ports and waterways, and airports and air traffic control systems - and the services that flow from it are crucial to the activities of households, producers, and governments. Because performance indicators vary widely by transport mode and focus (whether physical infrastructure or the services flowing from that infrastructure), highly specialized and carefully specified indicators are required to measure a country's transport infrastructure. The sea transport industry a vital engine of global socio-economic growth. It is of vital importance for economic development, creating direct and indirect employment, supporting tourism and local businesses, and stimulating foreign investment and international trade. Economic growth, technological change, market liberalization, and oil prices affect sea transport throughout the world.

Limitations and Exceptions: Measures of port container traffic, much of it commodities of medium to high value added, give some indication of economic growth in a country. But when traffic is merely transshipment, much of the economic benefit goes to the terminal operator and ancillary services for ships and containers rather than to the country more broadly. In transshipment centers empty containers may account for as much as 40 percent of traffic. Data cover coastal shipping as well as international journeys. Transshipment traffic is counted as two lifts at the intermediate port (once to off-load and again as an outbound lift) and includes empty units. Data for transport sectors are not always internationally comparable. Unlike for demographic statistics, national income accounts, and international trade data, the collection of infrastructure data has not been "internationalized."

Statistical Concept and Methodology: TEU is the standard unit, referring to 20-foot equivalent units or 20-foot-long cargo container. The size of cargo containers range from 20 feet long to more than 50 feet long. The international measure is the smallest box, the 20-footer or 20-foot-equivalent unit (TEU). Two twenty-foot containers (TEUs) equal one FEU. Container vessel capacity and port throughput capacity are frequently referred to in TEUs. 2015 and 2016 figures comprise estimates for countries where current year statistics were not available. In these cases, estimates include averages and extrapolations from previous years' data.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual