Suez Canal races to clear backlog as shipping convoys resume

On Tuesday the Suez Canal expects 140 ships to pass after the freeing of a container ship stranded for nearly a week, but disruptions to global shipping and at ports could take months to resolve, experts warned.

The blockage threw global supply chains into disarray, threatening costly delays for firms already wrestling with COVID-19  restrictions, and nearly doubled rates for oil product tankers.

Shipping convoys through the canal resumed on Monday evening after tugs pulled the 400-metre-long (430- yard) Ever Given container carrier free from the spot where it became wedged amid high winds on March 23.

Suez Canal Authority chairman Osama Rabie said 95 ships would pass by 1900 local time (1700 GMT) on Tuesday and a further 45 by midnight, reasserting that he hoped a backlog caused by the blockage would be cleared in three to four days.

However, Knock-on effects on global shipping and at ports could take much longer to resolve.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said, ”the Ever Given’s grounding had drawn attention to the importance of the waterway for global trade.”

”We didn’t hope for something like this, but fate was doing its work. It showed and reaffirmed the reality and importance” of the canal, Sisi said as he greeted staff on a visit to the Suez Canal Authority in Ismailia.

”We want to reaffirm in a clear message to the world that everything is back to the way it was,”

”We need to study it in the right way because the number of ships that waited for one day, ships that waited for two days, and ships that waited for three days or four days-not all of them will take the same percentages,” he told on Monday.

The Japanese owner of the Ever Given said it had not received any claims or lawsuits over the blockage.

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