Growth at South African ports is threatened by the global headwinds that are posing challenges for the country as a whole, namely the eurozone crisis and the China slowdown. However, with continued investment in facilities, growth in private final consumption, and ever-expanding coal exports, we forecast growth in both total tonnage and container volumes at most ports in 2013, though we do caution that a number are likely to suffer contractions. Headline Industry Data ? Richards Bay Port tonnage throughput in 2013 is forecast to increase by 6.2%. Over the medium term to 2017 we project a 6.1% average annual …
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