• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Photo Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • ChannelOne TV
  • Infographics
Friday, July 11, 2025
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Listen To CitiFM
  • Watch ChannelOneTV
  • Videos
  • Citi Verify
  • Elections
No Result
View All Result
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Listen To CitiFM
  • Watch ChannelOneTV
  • Videos
  • Citi Verify
  • Elections
No Result
View All Result
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
No Result
View All Result

Maritime imports exceed exports in 2018 first half

Pius EdukubyPius Eduku
August 25, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
ShareShareShareShare

Ghana’s maritime imports continue to be dominated by commodities like cars, meat, second hand clothing, among others.

Figures from the Ghana Shippers Authority show that the total volume of maritime imports for the first six months of this year, reached 7.15 million metric tonnes.

This is up compared to the 6.75 million metric tonnes recorded for the same period last year.

The Shippers Authority says it is working to increase the country’s transshipment by at least ten percent at the end of this year.

Between January and June this year, liner goods such as meat, cars, paper products, among others, amounted to 2.92 million metric tonnes compared to the 2.53 metric tonnes recorded in the same period last year.

Again, Ghana imported 1.7 million metric tonnes of dry bulk commodities like clinker, bulk wheat, bulk fertilizer for the six months period.

This is followed by the imports of liquid bulk such as crude oil and break bulk such as bagged rice, bagged grains, bagged sugar which recorded 1.65 million and 863,000 metric tonnes, respectively.

The country’s total maritime exports for the period however reached 3 million metric tonnes.

The Far East and other African countries emerged as the top source of Ghana’s imports.

They accounted for 27 and 25 percent of all maritime imports for the period.

The least of one percent, was from the UK.

Demurrages reduce for 2018 first half

Meanwhile for the period, demurrage which refers to the charges borne by importers for excessive delay of their goods at the ports, reduced.

For the first six months of 2018, total demurrages amounted to 28.5 million dollars; from the 38.4 million dollars for the same period last year.

This represents a drop of about 26 percent.

“Unfortunately, rent payments by shippers at the Tema and Takoradi ports recorded a rise in the first half of 2018. Total rent payments in the first half of 2018 amounted to GH¢22,699,488; representing a 11.9% increase compared to the first half in 2017(GH¢20,292, 755). There is the need for increased shipper education and sensitization in the area of non-containerised cargo such as unpacked vehicles and other general cargo to bring down the rent figures,” Madam Benonita Bismarck noted.

Paperless ports impacts positively on clearing

In addition, the shipping lines are hopeful of the prospects of the paperless ports systems which has facilitated the clearing process at the ports.

Madam Benonita Bismarck believes shippers will continue to take advantage of the system to fast track their activities.

“As Shippers Authority, we believe the system has brought some relief to shippers and we will continue to educate and sensitize our shippers on the need to operate within the framework of the system and report any challenges encountered in the usage of the system to ensure they addressed expeditiously,” the Shippers Authority CEO concluded.

–

By: Pius Amihere Eduku/citibusinessnews.com/Ghana

Tags: demurragesGhana Business NewsGhana Shippers Authority
ShareTweetSendSend
Previous Post

Funding Free SHS hasn’t been easy – Nana Addo confesses

Next Post

Everything or nothing: The case of John Mahama’s comeback [Article]

Related Posts

Featured

Gyampo denies recruitment and travel allegations, vows legal action

July 1, 2025
????????????????????????????????????
Business

Exchange rate disparities at Ports ‘unjustified’ — Freight Chamber

May 21, 2025
Business

Gov’t committed to Boankra Inland Port project – Prof. Gyampo

May 8, 2025
Business

Shippers’ Authority: Prof. Gyampo engages stakeholders to reduce air freight cost

May 5, 2025
Business

Court imposes GHS54k cost on shipping lines over unapproved port charges

March 31, 2025
Business

Shippers’Authority CEO visits Western Zone to assess operations

February 23, 2025
Next Post

Everything or nothing: The case of John Mahama's comeback [Article]

ADVERTISEMENT
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana

CitiNewsroom.com is Ghana's leading news website that delivers high quality innovative, alternative news that challenges the status quo.

Archives

Download App

Download

Download

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Photo Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • ChannelOne TV
  • Infographics

© 2024 All Rights Reserved Citi Newsroom.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Listen To CitiFM
  • Watch ChannelOneTV
  • Videos
  • Citi Verify
  • Elections

© 2024 All Rights Reserved Citi Newsroom.