Egyptian ports receive 332 thousand tons of dry bulk

Published Aug 29, 2024

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Over the next two days, Egyptian ports will receive 332 thousand tons of dry bulk, including wheat and corn, for both the private sector and the General Authority for Supply Commodities. Dekheila and Alexandria Ports will mainly receive wheat shipments from Russia and Romania, while Damietta Port will receive corn shipments from Brazil. There has been a slight increase in Egypt's imports from Russia, including grain, iron and steel, and iron or steel products, since 2023, as reported by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics.
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Egyptian ports will receive, during the next two days, 332 thousand tons of dry bulk (wheat - corn) for the private sector and the General Authority for Supply Commodities. According to data from the Maritime Transport Sector, Dekheila Port is scheduled to receive a shipment of Russian wheat for Al-Iman Import and Export Company, amounting to 26.5 thousand tons, and the port will also receive a shipment of Russian wheat, amounting to 27.5 thousand tons, for Cargill Trading Egypt. Alexandria Port will also receive a shipment of wheat, amounting to 5 thousand tons, for Medsovich Trading Company, while Alexandria Port will also receive a shipment of wheat imported from Romania for the General Authority for Supply Commodities, amounting to 61.5 thousand tons, via the ship Wadi Safaga, affiliated with the National Navigation Company. Alexandria Port will also receive a shipment of Russian wheat, amounting to 3.3 thousand tons, for Al-Bustan Mills Company, and Dekheila Port will receive ...
Source: Almalnews

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