Suez Canal revenues up

07 Aug, 2016

Revenue from Egypt's Suez Canal reached $3.183 billion in the period between January 1 and August 6, 2016, up 4 percent from $3.059 billion in the same period last year, the Suez Canal Authority Chairman said on Saturday. Mohab Mameesh, who was speaking at a one-year anniversary celebration of the opening of an expansion to the canal, said the canal's revenues had increased despite slowing global trade.
The Suez Canal Authority usually reports the canal's revenues in dollars every month towards the end of the following month. Since February it has not published dollar figures for revenues on its website, making monthly comparisons hard to assess after the central bank devalued the pound in March. Egypt's central bank devalued the pound to 8.85 per dollar from 7.73 on March 14 and announced it would pursue a more flexible exchange rate. It later strengthened the pound to 8.78 per dollar.

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