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Egypt awards Suez Canal dredging to six international firms

Egypt awards Suez Canal dredging to six international firms
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The Egyptian government signed contracts with six international firms on Saturday to carry out dredging of the new Suez Canal, Reuters reported.
The new Suez Canal is the flagship project in President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's programme to revive an economy battered by years of political turmoil.
The companies are National Marine Dredging Company of the United Arab Emirates (UAE); Royal Boskalis Westminster and Van Oord, both based in the Netherlands; Jan de Nul Group and Deme Group, both of Belgium; and U.S.-based Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company.
Lieutenant General Mohab Memish, head of the Suez Canal Authority, announced the consortium at a news conference in Cairo alongside Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb.
Egypt hopes the new canal will more than double revenues from the waterway by 2023 to $13.5 billion from $5 billion. It also plans to develop 76,000 sq km (29,000 sq miles) in the area into an international industrial and logistics hub to attract more ships and generate income.