Ever Given, the ship blocking the Suez Canal, is costing billions of dollars for people around the world

- From food and fuel to minerals, Ever Given, the giant ship that blocked Suez canal is going to make a lot of stuff super expensive.
- On an average, over 50 ships pass through the canal and the Egyptian government makes about $16 million a day from the toll collected from these ships.
- The world was already dealing with a shortage of containers since the pandemic
- This blockade may, yet again, increase the cost of logistics which will eventually be paid by consumers around the world.
The cost to the government in Egypt

Container ships, as big as Ever Given— which is almost as big as the Empire State Building in New York— are likely to have insurance for hull and machinery damage up to $100-140 million, insurance sources told Reuters. However, if the trade waterway remains choked for a month, the loss of revenue for Cairo will be nearly half a billion dollars.
The container crunch in the world is set to get worse

The container shortage was expected to ease only by September 2021, according to industry estimates. Now, if more containers get stuck due to the Suez Canal, the logistics cost for nearly all items that are part of global trade will get more expensive.
Spot freight rates from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean had already hit the highest level since Feb 2, said S&P Global citing Platts data on March 24. Freight rates in the Mediterranean and Black Sea were also strengthening, with ships stuck in the long traffic jam tightening tonnage, shipping sources told the ratings firm.
All of this will trickle down to the common folk

One way or another, this will trigger an increase in price for essential products like food and fuel. India is already seeing everyday items get more expensive, and this supply crunch due to the Ever Given — which has an all-Indian crew — will only make matters worse.
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