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Record Cargo Passed Through Egypt’s Suez Canal Last Year

by Dafizeck Daud
January 6, 2022
in Maritime transport, News, Supply Chain
Record Cargo Passed Through Egypt’s Suez Canal Last Year
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Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said the key waterway netted record revenues last year, despite the coronavirus pandemic and a six-day blockage by giant cargo ship, the Ever Given.

Connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, the canal accounts for roughly 10% of global maritime trade and is a source of much-needed foreign currency for Egypt.

In 2021, some 1.27 billion tonnes of cargo were shipped through the canal, earning US$6.3 billion dollars in transit fees, 13% more than the previous year and the highest figures ever recorded, SCA chief Osama Rabie said.

The number of ships using the canal rose from 18,830 in 2020 to 20,694 in 2021, or more than 56 ships per day, the SCA said in a statement, as reported by AFP.

In March, the Ever Given super tanker – a behemoth with deadweight tonnage of 199,000 – got stuck diagonally across the canal during a sandstorm.

A round-the-clock salvage operation took six days to dislodge it, and one employee of the SCA died during the rescue operation.

Egypt lost some US$12 million to US$15 million each day during the canal closure, according to the SCA.

The Ever Given safely returned back through the canal without a hitch in August.

In November, the SCA said it will hike transit tolls by 6% starting in 2022, but tourist vessels and liquefied natural gas carriers are to be exempted.

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