Cairo plans to dig new Suez Canal

A fisherman travels on a boat near container ships in the Suez Canal, near Ismailia port city, north-east of Cairo in this file photo. Picture: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Files

A fisherman travels on a boat near container ships in the Suez Canal, near Ismailia port city, north-east of Cairo in this file photo. Picture: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Files

Published Aug 5, 2014

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Cairo - Egypt is planning to build a new Suez Canal alongside the near-145 year-old historic waterway in a multi-billion-dollar project aimed at expanding trade along the fastest shipping route between Europe and Asia.

“This giant project will be the creation of a new Suez Canal parallel to the current channel of a total length of 72km,” Mohab Mamish, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, told a conference in Ismailia, a port town on the Canal. His comments were broadcast by state television.

The current Suez Canal brings in around $5 billion of revenues per year, a vital source of hard currency for Egypt which has suffered a slump in tourism and foreign investment since its 2011 uprising.

To attract more ships and generate more income, the country has had plans to develop 76 000 square kilometres around the canal for years.

Mamish spoke at a conference in which President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to announce a winning consortium to develop the project, which includes building an international industrial and logistics hub in the Suez Canal area.

Mamish said the project would involve 35km of “dry digging” and 37km would be “expansion and deepening”, indicating the current Suez Canal, which is 163km long, could be widened as part of the project. - Reuters

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