Muscat Daily

Egypt says Suez Canal revenues drop 50% amid Red Sea tensions

- ABDEL FATTAH AL-SISI Anadolu Agency

The situation in the Gaza Strip and events related to it affect Egypt as well. In particular, previously the Suez Canal brought in some $10bn per year, and now we register a decrease in revenues by 40–50%

Cairo, Egypt – Suez Canal revenue has recorded a considerab­le decline of up to 50% with the escalating tension in the Red Sea region, Russian news agency TASS reported Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-sisi as saying on Monday.

'The situation in the Gaza Strip and events related to it affect Egypt as well. In particular, previously the Suez Canal brought in some $10bn per year, and now we register a decrease in revenues by 40–50%,' the president said in his keynote speech at the opening of the EGYPES-2024 (Egypt Energy Show).

Despite these setbacks, the Egyptian president gave assurances that the country would continue to fulfil its commitment­s to internatio­nal partners across various sectors.

The Suez Canal, a critical maritime route for global trade, significan­tly contribute­s to Egypt's economy and foreign currency reserves.

Last year, revenues from the canal exceeded $10bn, underscori­ng its importance to the national economy.

The decline in revenues comes in the wake of heightened tensions following the escalation of the Palestinia­n-israeli conflict in the Gaza Strip.

The Ansar Allah movement (the Houthis) issued warnings of targeted strikes on Israeli territorie­s and obstructed ships linked to Israel from traversing the Red Sea and the Bab el-mandeb Strait.

This blockade is in response to Israel's military actions against the Palestinia­n group

Hamas.

The Houthis have since launched attacks on numerous civilian vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, escalating the situation further.

A recent attack by Houthi rebels targeted the UK vessel, Rubymar, in the Gulf of Aden, causing substantia­l damage and putting the ship at risk of sinking.

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