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Feb 28, 2008 (newstodate): In 2007, China ranked high in export airfreight volumes on IATA carriers from Scandinavia.
Norway generated the highest volumes, 21,855 tonnes, constituting 26 percent of the country's total IATA export airfreight.
The China-bound volumes increased by 52.7 percent in 2007, with Hong Kong as the prime Chinese destination generating 11,993 tonnes, up 41.1 percent y-o-y.
Sweden came second with a total of 12,620 tonnes, 10.3 percent of the totals, and rising more modestly by 4.3 percent in 2007.
Sweden's most important Chinese destination was Shanghai with 6,090 tonnes, rising 5.2 percent in 2007.
Denmark generated a total of 10,703 tonnes of China-bound IATA airfreight, 13.8 percent of the totals, and rising by 36.4 percent, y-o-y.
Denmark's most important Chinese destinations was Hong Kong with 3,426 tonnes, increasing 32 percent in 2007.
In 2007, China was Norway's single largest IATA export airfreight market, Sweden's third-largest, shared with the Middle East, and Denmark's second-largest.
Norway generated the highest volumes, 21,855 tonnes, constituting 26 percent of the country's total IATA export airfreight.
The China-bound volumes increased by 52.7 percent in 2007, with Hong Kong as the prime Chinese destination generating 11,993 tonnes, up 41.1 percent y-o-y.
Sweden came second with a total of 12,620 tonnes, 10.3 percent of the totals, and rising more modestly by 4.3 percent in 2007.
Sweden's most important Chinese destination was Shanghai with 6,090 tonnes, rising 5.2 percent in 2007.
Denmark generated a total of 10,703 tonnes of China-bound IATA airfreight, 13.8 percent of the totals, and rising by 36.4 percent, y-o-y.
Denmark's most important Chinese destinations was Hong Kong with 3,426 tonnes, increasing 32 percent in 2007.
In 2007, China was Norway's single largest IATA export airfreight market, Sweden's third-largest, shared with the Middle East, and Denmark's second-largest.