Port of Busan
Introduction
Located on the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, Busan is South Korea's second-largest city and serves as a vital economic and cultural hub. Known for its stunning coastline, bustling urban areas, and dynamic port infrastructure, Busan is a nexus connecting Northeast Asia to the global market. As a maritime powerhouse, the Port of Busan stands as one of the busiest and most efficient seaports in the world, facilitating trade and fostering international cooperation.
Economic Overview
Busan thrives as a key player in South Korea's economy, with industries such as shipbuilding, manufacturing, logistics, and tourism contributing significantly to its GDP. The city benefits from its strategic location near major Asian economies, including China and Japan, enabling robust trade activities. Despite global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and fluctuating global demand, Busan's economy has shown resilience. Investments in smart port technologies and sustainable practices are positioning the city as a leader in innovation and green logistics.
Container port (TEUs)
23,188,000 TEU (2021)
PORT REPRESENTATIVE
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Ji-hoon |
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82 555 555 555 |
busan.korea@sdglines.com |