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Revenues of the Suez Canal in September recorded a remarkable increase compared to September of last year
Revenues of the Suez Canal in September recorded a remarkable increase compared to September of last year. This data was released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics. The revenues increased to 13.3 billion pounds in September, while they were about 8.8 billion Egyptian pounds in the same month of the last year, registering an increase of about 4.5 billion pounds.
The total number of ships increased, reaching 2,025 ships last September, as against 1,856 ships in the same month of 2021. That was an increase of 169 ships or 9.1%. The number of oil tankers transiting the canal increased to reach 628 last September, as against 453 tankers in the same month in 2021; an increase of 175 oil tankers.
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The net tonnage of ships passing through the Suez Canal increased reaching around 119.6 million tons last September, compared to 111.6 million tons in the same month in 2021, registering a slight increase of about 8 million.