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=== Foreign ports === 47 foreign CSI ports are operational as of 2006-09-29. They include: {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * Halifax, Montreal, and Vancouver, Canada (March 2002) * Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2002-09-02) * Le Havre, France (2002-12-02) * Marseille, France (2005-01-07) * [[Bremerhaven]], Germany (2003-02-02) * Hamburg, Germany (2003-02-09) * Antwerp, Belgium (2003-02-23) * Zeebrugge, Belgium (2004-10-29) * Singapore (2003-03-10) * Yokohama, Japan (2003-03-24) * Tokyo, Japan (2004-05-21) * Hong Kong, China (2003-05-05) * Gothenburg, Sweden (2003-05-23) * Felixstowe, United Kingdom (UK) (2003-05-24) * Liverpool, Thamesport, Tilbury, and Southampton, UK. (2004-11-01) * Genoa, Italy (2003-06-16) * La Spezia, Italy (2003-06-23) * Livorno, Italy (2004-12-30) * Naples, Italy (2004-09-30) * Gioia Tauro, Italy (2004-10-31) * Pusan, Korea (2003-08-04) * Durban, South Africa (2003-12-01) * Port Klang, Malaysia (2004-03-08) * Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia (2004-08-16) * Piraeus, Greece (2004-07-27) * Algeciras, Spain (2004-07-30) * Nagoya and Kobe, Japan (2004-08-06) * Laem Chabang, Thailand (2004-08-13) * Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) (2005-03-26) * Shanghai, China (2005-04-28) * Shenzhen, China (2005-06-24) * Kaohsiung, Republic of China (Taiwan) (2005-07-25) * [[Port of Santos|Santos, Brazil]] (2005-09-22) * Colombo, Sri Lanka (2005-09-29) * Buenos Aires, Argentina (2005-11-17) * Lisbon, Portugal (2005-12-14) * Port Salalah, Oman (2006-03-08) * [[Puerto Cortes]], [[Honduras]] (2006-03-25) * Caucedo, Dominican Republic (2006) * Kingston, Jamaica (2006) * Freeport, Bahamas (2006) {{div col end}} There are currently{{when|date=October 2022}} 58 foreign ports participating in the Container Security Initiative, accounting for 85 percent of container traffic bound for the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Currently Operational Ports<ref>[https://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1165872287564.shtm Container Security Initiative Ports, U.S. Department of Homeland Security website | reviewed on Sept 25, 2011 ]</ref> '''In the Americas''' {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Montreal, Vancouver, and Halifax, Canada (March 2002) *Santos, Brazil *Buenos Aires, Argentina *Puerto Cortes*, Honduras *Caucedo, Dominican Republic *Kingston, Jamaica *Freeport, The Bahamas *Balboa, Colon, and Manzanillo, Panama *Cartagena, Colombia {{div col end}} '''In Europe:''' {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2002-09-02) *Bremerhaven and Hamburg, Germany *Antwerp and Zeebrugge, Belgium *Le Havre and Marseille, France *Gothenburg, Sweden *La Spezia, Genoa, Naples, Gioia Tauro, and Livorno, Italy *Felixstowe, Liverpool, Thamesport, Tilbury, and Southampton, United Kingdom (U.K.) *Piraeus, Greece *Algeciras, Barcelona, and Valencia, Spain *Lisbon, Portugal {{div col end}} '''In Asia and the Middle East''' {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Singapore* *Yokohama, Tokyo, Nagoya, and KΕbe, Japan *Hong Kong *Busan* (Pusan), South Korea *Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia *Laem Chabang, Thailand *Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) *Shenzhen and Shanghai *Kaohsiung and Chi-Lung *Colombo, Sri Lanka *Port Salalah*, Oman *Port Qasim, Pakistan *Ashdod, Israel *Haifa, Israel {{div col end}} '''In Africa:''' {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *Alexandria, Egypt *Durban, South Africa {{div col end}}
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