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Taiwan-owned supertanker clogs Suez Canal

MV Ever Given lodged sideways, impeding all marine traffic along one of world’s busiest trade routes

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2021 1:00PM

Taiwan-owned supertanker clogs Suez Canal
It remains unclear why the 400m-long and 59m-wide MV Ever Given stopped moving in Egypt’s Suez Canal. – Social media pic, March 24, 2021

CAIRO – A giant container ship has blocked the Suez Canal in Egypt, tracking websites showed today, bringing marine traffic to a shuddering halt along one of the world’s busiest trade routes.

A photo posted yesterday showed the Taiwan-owned MV Ever Given, a 400m-long and 59m-wide vessel, lodged sideways and impeding all traffic across the waterway as excavation trucks struggle to dig it out.

Shipping website Vessel Finder said the supertanker was bound for Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and it is unclear why it has stopped moving. 

Over 150 years old, the Suez Canal is one of the world’s most important trade routes, providing passage for 10% of all international maritime trade.

Nearly 19,000 ships passed through it last year, with a total tonnage of 1.17 billion, according to the Suez Canal Authority.

It has been a boon for Egypt’s struggling economy in recent years, with the country earning US$5.61 billion (RM23.18 billion) in revenues from the canal last year.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi unveiled plans in 2015 for an expansion designed to reduce waiting times and double the number of ships using the canal daily by 2023.

Last month, Sisi ordered his cabinet to adopt a “flexible marketing policy” for the canal in order to cope with the economic downturn caused by Covid-19.

Egyptian authorities have yet to comment on the tanker incident. – AFP, March 24, 2021

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