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14,000 tonnes of goods handled at Red Sea Ports

by Gazette Staff
August 22, 2023
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About 14,000 tonnes of goods were handled at the different harbors of the Red Sea, the Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA) said in a statement on Tuesday.

The imports included 6,500 tonnes of goods, 396 trucks, and 668 cars, while the exports included 7,500 tonnes of goods, 325 trucks and 55 cars, added the statement.

Safaga Port will receive a vessel, while another two ships will set sail, according to the statement.

Some 3,000 tonnes of goods were handled at Nuweiba Port, read the statement.

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