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Shanghai’s port on the Huangpu River is among the world’s largest and dominates China’s sea-going trade. Planned expansion of the port’s cargo-handling capacity will enable 100 million tonnes of cargo to cross its wharves each year. Cargo through the port of Lyttelton last year was one-fiftieth of that figure.

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Press, 17 August 1983, Page 12

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Shanghai’s port on the Huangpu River is among the world’s largest and dominates China’s sea-going trade. Planned expansion of the port’s cargo-handling capacity will enable 100 million tonnes of cargo to cross its wharves each year. Cargo through the port of Lyttelton last year was one-fiftieth of that figure. Press, 17 August 1983, Page 12

Shanghai’s port on the Huangpu River is among the world’s largest and dominates China’s sea-going trade. Planned expansion of the port’s cargo-handling capacity will enable 100 million tonnes of cargo to cross its wharves each year. Cargo through the port of Lyttelton last year was one-fiftieth of that figure. Press, 17 August 1983, Page 12

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