Connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas, this vital artificial waterway drastically shortens trade routes between Europe and Asia. Ships use it to avoid lengthy voyages around Africa, transporting goods like oil and manufactured products. Global shipping companies, European and Asian economies, and Egypt—which earns crucial transit fees—are the primary beneficiaries of this strategic chokepoint.
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