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Kazakhstan's Batumi Sea Port handles 3.4 mln tons of cargo in 5M2026

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Tehran Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Kazakh investment at Shahid Rajaei Port to triple bilateral trade, guarantee annual transit of 1.5m
TEHRAN- The Head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization said that with the implementation of the Kazakhstan investment agreement at Shahid Rajaei Port, the volume of goods traded between the two countries will increase threefold, and the annual transit of 1.5 million tons of goods will be guaranteed.
Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina
· Jun 23, 2026
Peru: Export goods recording the highest trade volume at Chancay Port
Avocados, metallic minerals, gunpowder and explosives, palm oil, and grapes rank among the export goods with the highest volume of shipments through the Port of Chancay, whose total export value has reached US1.343 billion since the start of its operations.
Trend News Agency
· Jun 25, 2026
Rail cargo traffic between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan up to 46% in 5M2026
Rail cargo traffic between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan up to 46% in 5M2026
ANTARA News
· Jun 23, 2026
East Kalimantan's seafood exports gain global reach
Indonesia's East Kalimantan is expanding its seafood exports through direct cargo flights to China, helping ...
AzerNews
· Jul 9, 2026
Baku Port container handling rises 15% in first half of 2026
The continued rise in container and cargo volumes underscores the growing role of Baku Port as a key logistics hub along the Middle Corridor, supporting Azerbaijan's efforts to strengthen regional transit connectivity and expand international trade. According to ADY, the port processed more than 4 million tons of cargo between January and June, up by more than...
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Armed Russian ship previously docked in Rotterdam patrols Baltic Sea near NATO waters
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Related coverage for "Kazakhstan's Batumi Sea Port handles 3.4 mln tons of cargo in 5M2026": Tehran Times — Kazakh investment at Shahid Rajaei Port to triple bilateral trade, guarantee annual transit of 1.5m. Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina — Peru: Export goods recording the highest trade volume at Chancay Port. Trend News Agency — Rail cargo traffic between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan up to 46% in 5M2026. ANTARA News — East Kalimantan's seafood exports gain global reach. AzerNews — Baku Port container handling rises 15% in first half of 2026. NL Times — Armed Russian ship previously docked in Rotterdam patrols Baltic Sea near NATO waters