The main goal of this paper is to identify mutual influences between the specialization of traffics passing through seaports and the socio-economic characteristics of their surrounding regions. While the contemporary era is marked by the fading spatial fix of value chains as notably seen in the dereliction of port's local linkages, a systematic and comparative empirical analysis remains lacking. One main reason is the absence of internationally harmonized data on the precise spatial distribution of port-related hinterland flows as well as inadequacies between the volume and the value of freight. This research proposes to overcome such difficulties based on a common set of 21 traffic and socio-economic indicators covering 189 port regions in...