The Government continues to bet on international trade and thus improve the local economy, positioning itself as a competitive provider of logistics services. Because of this, the Autonomous Port Executive Commission (CEPA) indicates that movement in the State’s cargo terminals continues to constantly grow.
The institution specified that during the week of November 6 to 12, 2023, more than 115,000 metric tons were moved in the Port of Acajutla, which means a 136% growth compared to 2022. A growth of 125% was also recorded. on the ships that entered.
Between January 1 and November 5, CEPA reported that more than 4.6 million metric tons of imports and exports had been moved at the Port of Acajutla. Likewise, the cargo terminal of the El Salvador International Airport moved more than 23.7 million kilograms of imports and exports between January 1 and November 5.
Until the ninth month, the base of exporting companies was 2,311, which, compared to the same period in 2022, is an increase of 6.4%.
During the week of November 6 to 12, 2023, in our Port of Acajutla we moved more than 115 thousand metric tons, this is 136% ⬆️ compared to the year 2022. ????????????????????
Also, we served 125% ⬆️ of vessels compared to the same period in 2022. pic.twitter.com/Z7an7bzc7x
— CEPA (@CEPASV) November 15, 2023
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