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Egypt: 14,000 tons of Goods Handled at Red Sea Ports

Egypt: 14,000 tons of Goods Handled at Red Sea Ports

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with MENA
Published on 2024-01-22 10:36:38

On Sunday, the Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA) reported that approximately 14,000 tons of goods were managed across various Red Sea harbors. Of this total, 5,500 tons of goods, 542 trucks, and 106 cars were imported, while 8,500 tons of goods, 405 trucks, and 14 cars were exported.

The statement from RSPA also indicated that Nuweiba Port specifically handled about 2,700 tons of goods and 375 trucks on the same day.

This data underscores the significant volume of trade and activity occurring at Red Sea harbors. The movement of goods and vehicles through these ports is essential to both domestic and international commerce. The importation and exportation of such large quantities of goods reflect the economic importance of the Red Sea ports as key hubs for trade.

The variety of goods being handled at the ports also highlights the diversity of trade occurring in the region. It is evident that a wide range of products are being imported and exported, further demonstrating the significance of the Red Sea ports in facilitating global trade.

Overall, the report from RSPA provides valuable insight into the substantial level of activity taking place at Red Sea harbors. The efficient handling of thousands of tons of goods, as well as hundreds of trucks and cars, is a testament to the crucial role played by the ports in supporting commercial activities.

This information is not only important for stakeholders and businesses involved in trade, but it also sheds light on the overall economic significance of the Red Sea ports in the broader context of global trade. It serves as a reminder of the vital function these ports fulfill in facilitating the movement of goods and vehicles, and the role they play in connecting different regions through commerce.

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