Suez Canal revenues hit $6.3 bln in 2021 vs $5.6 bln in 2020

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Author of the article: Article content CAIRO — Egypt’s Suez Canal revenues hit an all-time high in 2021 of $6.3 billion, versus $5.6 billion in 2020, canal spokesperson George Safwat said on Sunday. Some 20,694 ships transited the canal in 2021, against 18,830 in…
Suez Canal revenues hit $6.3 bln in 2021 vs $5.6 bln in 2020

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CAIRO — Egypt’s Suez Canal revenues hit an all-time high in 2021 of $6.3 billion, versus $5.6 billion in 2020, canal spokesperson George Safwat said on Sunday.

Some 20,694 ships transited the canal in 2021, against 18,830 in 2020, a 10% increase, he added. (Reporting by Yosri Mohamed Writing by Moaz Abd-Alaziz Editing by Mark Potter)

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