Suez Canal blockage may affect some of Vietnamese business, say authorities | Malay Mail

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CAIRO, March 30 ― The stranding of the 400m-long container ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal where over 10 per cent of global cargo and seven per cent of the world’s oil are transshipped is raising concerns about affecting of several Vietnamese enterprises, despite initial successes in the...

Tuesday, 30 Mar 2021 03:31 PM MYT

First Secretary of the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt and head of the embassy’s Trade Office Nguyen Duy Hung said that there is currently no official statistics on the number of Vietnamese commodities exported to other countries on ships waiting off the Suez Canal, as a number of shipping companies such as Maersk and CMS CGM decided to divert ships round Cape of Good Hope to Europe with the calculation of faster time.

The 200,000-tonne MV Ever Given veered off course in the Suez Canal on March 23. The incident causes global economic losses of up to US$9 billion each day, worsening the supply chain which is seriously affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

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