Exports totalled 324.1mt (+0.8% year-on-year), cabotage - 36.2mt (-3.5% yoy), transit - 32.2mt (-0.6% yoy), and imports - 17.9mt (-4.1% yoy).
Some 224.7mt of liquid bulk ware taken care of (-2.1% yoy), including 128.8mt of crude oil (-6.8% yoy), 75.8mt of oil products (+5.0% yoy), 16.7mt of liquefied gas (+1.6% yoy), and 2.5mt of liquid food (+31.3% yoy).
A total of 185.7mt of dry bulk and general cargo was handled (+2.8% yoy), out of which coal accounted for 86mt (-1.7% yoy), in addition to 28.5mt of containerized freight (+1.9% yoy), 17.5mt of grains (+30.5% yoy), 9.4mt of mineral fertilizers (+6.1% yoy), and 6.1mt of ores (+60% yoy).
With 127.9mt (-1.7% yoy) the Russian Baltic seaports handled the most cargo, followed by ports in the Azov-Black Sea (+2.9% yoy to 122.8mt), Far East (+3.0% yoy to 108.7mt), Arctic (-9.3% yoy to 46.8mt), and Caspian (+17.8% yoy to 4.2mt).