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Egypt Suffers $7 Billion Revenue Loss as Red Sea Tensions Disrupt Suez Canal Traffic

Egypt loses $7 Billion of Suez Canal Revenues as Red Sea Tensions Disrupt Traffic

DNE Africa
Last updated: December 28, 2024 2:52 pm
By DNE Africa 4 Min Read
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Egypt reported a sharp decline in revenues from the Suez Canal in 2024, losing over $7 billion as Red Sea tensions severely disrupted global shipping routes. The drop, representing more than 60% of the canal’s usual earnings, was confirmed in a statement from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s office.

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Regional Conflict and Suez CanalEconomic ImpactGovernment Response

The revenue decline followed a significant reduction in ship traffic through the canal, which connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. In September, Danish shipping company AP Moller-Maersk A/S reported that vessel transit through the canal had fallen by 66% since tensions in the Red Sea escalated earlier in the year.

During a meeting with Admiral Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, President El-Sisi reviewed the impact of the crisis. “The canal’s revenues declined by more than 60% in 2024 compared to 2023, resulting in a loss of nearly $7 billion,” the statement read. “The ongoing events in the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait have severely affected navigation and disrupted global trade.”

Regional Conflict and Suez Canal

The instability stems from ongoing conflicts in Yemen, where the Ansar Allah movement, also known as the Houthis, declared its support for Palestine following Israel’s military operations in Gaza in response to Hamas’ October 2023 attacks. The Houthis threatened to target vessels linked to Israel while pledging not to interfere with ships from other nations.

Despite these assurances, security concerns led major shipping companies to suspend Red Sea operations. The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, located at the southern end of the Red Sea, is a critical chokepoint for international trade, and disruptions there have had a cascading effect on the Suez Canal’s operations.

Economic Impact

The Suez Canal is a cornerstone of Egypt’s economy, typically generating around $8-10 billion annually and handling about 12% of global trade. The $7 billion revenue loss represents a significant economic blow to the country, which is already contending with financial pressures, including inflation and foreign debt.

The canal also plays a vital role in facilitating the transit of oil, natural gas, and consumer goods. Prolonged disruptions may force shipping companies to reroute vessels around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, significantly increasing shipping times and costs.

Government Response

In response to the crisis, Egyptian authorities are exploring measures to stabilize canal operations. Security efforts in the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb are expected to be prioritized, with discussions involving international partners to ensure the safe passage of ships.

The Suez Canal Authority has yet to announce specific recovery strategies, but officials emphasized the importance of restoring confidence among global shipping companies to mitigate further losses.

As Egypt seeks to address the challenges posed by regional instability, the Suez Canal’s recovery remains a priority for sustaining the country’s economy and ensuring the flow of international trade.

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