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Updated: July 25, 2015 18:07 IST
Ships cross Egypt's New Suez Canal in first test-run - The Hindu


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A "Welcome to Egypt" sign is seen as construction continues on Egypt's New Suez Canal project at the Suez Canal zone, Egypt, June 13, 2015.
The new waterway, which President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hopes will help expand trade along the fastest shipping route between Europe and Asia and give a boost to Egypt's economy
The first cargo ships passed through Egypt's New Suez Canal on Saturday in a test-run before it opens next month, state media reported, 11 months after the army began constructing the $8 billion canal alongside the existing 145-year-old Suez Canal.

The new waterway, which President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hopes will help expand trade along the fastest shipping route between Europe and Asia and give a boost to Egypt's economy, will be formally inaugurated on August 6.

Mr. Sisi wants the canal to become a symbol of national pride and to help combat Egypt's double-digit unemployment. The old Suez Canal is already a vital source of hard currency for Egypt, which has seen tourism and foreign investment drain away in the years of turmoil since a 2011 uprising.

Three container ships crossed the new waterway, state news agency MENA reported. One was an American ship heading to Egypt's Port Said from Saudi Arabia, another was a Danish ship sailing to the United States from Singapore, and a Bahraini ship going to Italy from Saudi Arabia.

The exercise took place amid tight security. An insurgency based in the Sinai Peninsula, which borders on the Suez Canal, has killed hundreds of soldiers and police since 2013. State television said there were helicopters circling above and showed naval vessels escorting the ships.

Mohab Mameesh, the chairman of the Suez Canal Authority who led the project, told state television from aboard the first ship that the test-run had been a success.

"This is the first trial crossing but it will be followed by more trials," he said. "We are 99.2 per cent done with everything. We should be completely done in two or three days."

The existing canal earns Egypt around $5 billion per year. The new canal, which will allow two-way traffic of larger ships, is supposed to increase revenues by 2023 to $15 billion.

It should also reduce navigation time for ships to 11 hours from about 22 hours, Mameesh said last month, making it the fastest such waterway in the world.

The government also plans to build an international industrial and logistics hub nearby that it hopes will eventually make up about a third of the Egyptian economy.
 
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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
03-August, 2015 15:19 IST

Shri Nitin Gadkari to represent India at the opening of the New Suez Canal in Egypt on August 6

The Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari will represent India at the opening of the New Suez Canal in Egypt on August 6, 2015

The President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Mr. Abdel Fattah Al Sisi had invited Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to participate in the inauguration ceremony of the opening of the New Suez Canal.

In view of India’s traditionally warm and friendly ties with Egypt and to re-enforce New Delhi’s continued high-level engagement and political commitment to Egypt under Al Sisi Government, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has nominated Shri Nitin Gadkari to represent India at the event.

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Facts about Egypt`s `new Suez canal` | Zee News
Cairo: Egypt is to inaugurate an expansion of the Suez Canal on Thursday, which it is touting as a boost to world trade. Here are some facts about the project to increase the capacity of the key waterway connecting the Mediterranean to the Red Sea.

The canal, opened in 1869 after almost a decade of work, has been a main revenue earner for Egypt and a 20th century symbol of independence.

The pan-Arabist president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalised the canal in 1956, which was until then run by the British- and French-owned Suez Canal Company, sparking the Suez crisis in which Britain, France and Israel invaded parts of Egypt.

The waterway has continued to play a key role in global commerce and is an important route for oil traffic.

In 2013, 4.6 percent of global oil and petroleum products passed through the Suez Canal or the SUMED pipeline that provides an alternative route from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, according to the US Energy Information Agency.

In 2007, traffic through the canal amounted to 7.5 percent of global maritime trade, according to the World Shipping Council.

The 72-kilometre (45-mile) long expansion is projected to cut the waiting period for ships from 18 hours to 11 hours and allow two-way passage.

It was built in less than a year for about $9 billion (7.9 Euros), mostly financed by investment certificates sold to Egyptians.

The project consists of 37 kilometres of new, parallel waterway and 35 kilometres of deepening and widening of the existing canal.

A maximum 49 ships a day can pass through the canal at present. The Suez Canal Authority says the expansion could almost double the number by 2023.

The government hopes the project will more than double revenues from Suez Canal tolls, a key income generator for Egypt, from the $5.3 billion projected for 2015 to $13.2 billion in 2023.

Experts say it is not yet clear, however, what impact the improvements to the 192 kilometre waterway will have on world trade.


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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
06-August, 2015 14:44 IST
Shri Nitin Gadkari calls on the Egyptian Transport Minister

Shri Eng. Hany Dahy The Union Minister of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari called on the Egyptian Transport Minister Shri Eng. Hany Dahy in Cairo, Egypt yesterday.

Shri Gadkari is in Egypt to represent India at the inaugural ceremony of New Suez Canal on behalf of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

Shri Gadkari congratulated the Egyptian Minister on the completion of New Suez Canal project in record time of 11 months.

The Egyptian Minister expressed keen interest in India's ambitious plans for infrastructure development.

Both leaders exchanged ideas on innovative financing for PPP projects and use of new technology in areas of green transport, river transport & ports etc.

The Egyptian river transport authority organised a Nile river cruise for Shri Gadkari and gave him a presentation on the river transport in Nile.

The two ministers also agreed to enhance cooperation between India and Egypt in the area of Inland waterways and port development. A MoU is scheduled to be signed in this regard.

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The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari meeting the Egyptian President, Mr. Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, in Cairo on August 05, 2015. Shri Gadkari also extended him the Prime Minister’s invitation to for the 3rd India-Africa Forum Summit.
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The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari meeting the Minister of Transport, Egypt, Mr. Eng. Hany Dahy, in Cairo on August 05, 2015.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi stands on a boat on the Suez Canal as he attends the celebration of an extension of the Suez Canal in Ismailia, Egypt, in this August 6, 2015 handout photo supplied by the Egyptian Presidency.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C) waves as he arrives to the opening ceremony of the New Suez Canal, in Egypt August 6, 2015.
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USS George H.W. Bush friendship bridge as the ship transits the Suez Canal on March 10 2017

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