Egyptian ports receive 505 thousand tons of dry bulk during the current week

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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Egyptian ports are receiving 505,000 tons of clean dry bulk, including corn, wheat, and sugar, for both the private sector and the General Authority for Supply Commodities. Dekheila, Alexandria, and Damietta ports have received shipments from countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Brazil, and Bulgaria. The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade expects a delayed shipment of 430,000 tons of Russian wheat to arrive in November. The tender to purchase 3.8 million tons of wheat, announced in August, has ended, and the ministry plans to continue importing wheat through direct purchase or tenders, regardless of the tax imposed by Russia on wheat exports.
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Egyptian ports are receiving 505,000 tons of clean dry bulk, including corn, wheat and sugar, for the private sector and the General Authority for Supply Commodities, through the ports of Dekheila, Alexandria and Damietta, according to data from the Maritime Transport Sector. The sector's data showed that Dekheila Port received a shipment of Russian wheat for Al-Iman Import and Export Company, amounting to 72.7 thousand tons. Damietta Port also received a shipment of Brazilian corn amounting to 49.4 thousand tons for Cairo Three A Company, while Damietta Port received a shipment of Brazilian sugar amounting to 48 thousand tons for the General Authority for Supply Commodities. Dekheila Port also received a shipment of Russian wheat for Horus Grain and Products Company amounting to 32 thousand tons, while Damietta Port will receive tomorrow a shipment of Ukrainian wheat for the General Authority for Supply Commodities amounting to 63 thousand tons. Alexandria Port also receives a ...
Source: Almalnews

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