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Seaports retain goods growth momentum 21:57 | 03/06/2021
Driven by a decade-long record high in trade, container throughput via joint venture seaports between shipping giant Vietnam Maritime Corporation and its foreign partners continued growth momentum in the first four months of 2021.
According to statistics from Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC), total container throughput shipped via Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) reached over 610,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) between January and April, up 16.47 per cent on-year, while its revenue increased 1.05 per cent on-year to $15.7 million.
CMIT deputy director Nguyen Xuan Ky told VIR, âWe performed well in 2020, and the growth momentum continues in the four months of this year despite the pandemic. The growth in volume of goods via CMIT is attributed to strong growth in exports to the United States. Currently, goods via the seaport are mostly sourced from southern economic hubs.
A barn at Woodland Dairy went up in flames, killing at least 70 cows.
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St. John s Regional Fire Department crews responded to a barn fire at a dairy farm in the Goulds Monday night.(Katie Breen/CBC)
A large fire at a dairy farm in the Goulds neighbourhood of St. John s killed at least 70 cows and destroyed a barn Monday night.
Emergency crews including firefighters from two St. John s Regional Fire Department stations, and the Goulds Volunteer Fire Department were called by a passerby who noticed the fire at Woodland Dairy on Back Line Road just before 9 p.m.