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Trade profile: Southeast Asia (Overview)

 


OF all the trades in the world today, the largest by far is the Intra-Asia trade, which accounted for 21 per cent of all containerised shipments last year, compared with just 15 per cent and 14 per cent for the high-profile transpacific and Asia-Europe trades.

A major market within the broader Intra-Asia trade is Southeast Asia. It is this region of the world that we will turn our focus to in The Container Shipping Manager todayˇK

Before we looking more extensively into the market of Southeast Asia, let's spend a little time first understanding the Intra-Asia market today and its place in the wider global container shipping landscape.

Intra-Asia as an individual market in the shipping industry typically refers to the movement of goods within and between the countries of Northeast Asia (China, Japan and the Koreas) and Southeast Asia.

As shown in the below pie graph, and as noted in the introduction, the Intra-Asia trade today is the largest trade in the world, and is in fact larger than entire trade categories such as the North-South and non-mainline east-west trades.

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In the above graph we see that the closest market share percentage depicted is 19 per cent, which is attributed to the North-South trades, which comprises numerous individual trades including Asia-Latin America, Europe-West Africa, North America-Australasia, Asia-East Africa and the list goes on and on.

Clearly, the Intra-Asia trade is a big trade.  

In actual volume terms let's look at the below table.

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Here we see that Intra-Asia traffic last year reached 29.05 million TEU, up a full 8.35 million TEU from the second busiest trade in the world last year, the transpacific.

While the business activity is greater than the major east-west trades of the transpacific and Asia-Europe, there are also scores more players in the market, ranging from the leading global ocean carriers and regional carriers as well.

As noted earlier, Southeast Asia, our area of focus today, is but one of the regions within the Intra-Asia trade, but as we can see below it is a significant part of the market.

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Of the more than 29 million TEU carried on the Intra-Asia trade in 2011 over half (15.1 million TEU) was Southeast Asia-related cargo.

Speaking to the importance of Southeast Asia in the broader market, approximately 25 per cent of Southeast Asia cargo last year was intra-Southeast Asia business, which itself comprises 13.5 per cent of the Intra-Asia shipments for 2011.  

Let's now turn our attention to the countries and ports within the Southeast Asian region.

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