Attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea scared off many of the shipping firms that used the Suez Canal, depriving Egypt’s ailing economy of vital revenue.
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Red Sea terminal debuts as ocean carriers test post-crisis Suez routing
Backed by $1.8 billion from Hutchison, CMA CGM and Cosco, the Ain Sokhna terminal comes online amid renewed confidence in ...
The Ocean Alliance has revised its Europe–Far East FAL1 service to resume eastbound transits via the Suez Canal, including a ...
The biggest unknown for 2026 is understanding what impact shipping's return to the Suez Canal and Red Sea will have on ...
A huge new £3.7 billion canal is set to connect major areas in a game-changing move for Europe. The Seine-Nord Europe Canal ...
Drewry Shipping Consultants' newly launched Red Sea diversion tracker shows that the number of containerships sailing via the ...
MOSCOW — Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has invited his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to attend the inauguration of the new Suez Canal project, scheduled to take place in August. El-Sisi ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt must strip back bureaucracy to attract investment in its planned second Suez canal and bring in new laws making it easier for companies to get licences and land, a legal firm ...
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