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Suez Canal chief says April revenues hit all-time record |
2022-05-02 |
![]() The unprecedented income came as the Suez Canal in March increased transit fees for ships passing through the waterway. Adm. Ossama Rabei, head of the Suez Canal Authority, says in a statement that 1,929 vessels sailed through the Suez Canal last month, compared to 1,814 in April 2021. He says the revenues rose by 13.9% compared to April last year, when the crucial waterway received $553.6 million. About 10% of global trade, including 7% of the world’s oil, flows through the Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean and Red seas. The canal, which opened in 1869, is a major source of foreign currency to Egypt. The annual revenues of the canal reached $6.3 billion in 2021, the highest in its history. The Canal said 20,649 vessels passed through the waterway last year, a 10% increase compared to 18,830 vessels in 2020. The shipping industry is still under pressure from the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ![]() pandemic and Russia’s war on Ukraine has already added to global economic concerns. |
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