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JAN 23, 2004 (newstodate): In 2003, Scandinavia generated a total of 2,930 tonnes of IATA air cargo exports for Taiwan.
Main contributor was Norway, due to exports of Norwegian fresh salmon, with 44.2 percent of the Scandinavian total, corresponding to 2.2 percent of the country's total IATA airfreight exports.
Second came Sweden, contributing 32.1 percent of the total, corresponding to one percent of the country's IATA exports.
Last came Denmark, contributing 23.7 percent of the total, corresponding to 1.3 percent of total airfreight exports on IATA carriers.
Yields-wise, the Swedish market fared best, with an average yield at SEK 12.2, followed by Denmark with DKK 9.05, and Norway at NOK 6.65 per kilo.
Main contributor was Norway, due to exports of Norwegian fresh salmon, with 44.2 percent of the Scandinavian total, corresponding to 2.2 percent of the country's total IATA airfreight exports.
Second came Sweden, contributing 32.1 percent of the total, corresponding to one percent of the country's IATA exports.
Last came Denmark, contributing 23.7 percent of the total, corresponding to 1.3 percent of total airfreight exports on IATA carriers.
Yields-wise, the Swedish market fared best, with an average yield at SEK 12.2, followed by Denmark with DKK 9.05, and Norway at NOK 6.65 per kilo.