The Transportation industry is essential to personal mobility and a prerequisite for achieving socio-economic progress. The industry is a key component of global production and supply chains, and a primary facilitator of international trade in goods and services. Emerging technologies and stricter environmental regulation are reshaping traditional transportation modes and driving investment in more efficient and sustainable transportation solutions.
Activities associated with the Transportation industry are transportation of passengers and cargo by road, rail, air and water, and the related support activities. Urban mobility, scenic and sightseeing transportation, courier and postal services, and pipeline transportation of oil and gas are also included in this industry.
In Q3 2021, air passenger traffic plunged by 19.2% y/y to 107.6mn, affected by the latest round of COVID-19. In addition, the domestic passenger traffic slumped by 19.2% y/y to 107.2mn. And the international passenger traffic in ...
View more detailsIn the second quarter of 2021, the air passenger traffic soared by 95.7% y/y to 143.4mn persons, thanks to a jump in demand for domestic passenger. The domestic passenger traffic in Q2 2021 surged by 96% y/y to 143mn persons. The ...
View more detailsThe transport sector is an essential link to economic growth as it facilitates movement of goods across the supply chain i.e. right from upstream (raw material) to downstream (finished goods). Thus, the development and modernisation of ...
View more detailsThe transportation sector accounted for 3.1% of the national GDP in 2020. The main sector performance indicators showed an y/y decrease in 2020 due to the negative COVID-19 pandemic impact. An exception to this were postal and courier ...
View more detailsIn the first quarter of 2021, air passenger traffic soared by 37.6% y/y to 102mn persons, thanks to a jump in demand for domestic transport. The domestic passenger traffic in Q1 2021 surged by 54.1% to 101.6mn persons. The ...
View more detailsThe gross value-added (GVA) of Brazil’s transportation, storage and postal services sector grew in nominal terms by a CAGR of 4.1% over 2015-2020. The sector’s performance followed overall economic activity, which rose on the ...
View more detailsYear 2020 was an exception year due to COVID-19. Prior to the pandemic, the transport and storage GDP saw robust growth of around 6% y/y between 2016 and 2019. Steady positive growth was also recorded across subsectors. The ...
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