2 Tugboats Speed to Egypt’s Suez Canal as Shippers Avoid It

2 Tugboats Speed to Egypt’s Suez Canal as Shippers Avoid It
Tug boats and diggers work to free the Panama-flagged, Japanese-owned Ever Given, which is lodged across the Suez Canal, Egypt, on March 28, 2021. Suez Canal Authority via AP
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SUEZ, Egypt—Two additional tugboats sped Sunday to Egypt’s Suez Canal to aid efforts to free a skyscraper-sized container ship wedged for days across the crucial waterway, even as major shippers increasingly divert their boats out of fear the vessel may take even longer to free.

The massive Ever Given, a Panama-flagged, Japanese-owned ship that carries cargo between Asia and Europe, got stuck Tuesday in a single-lane stretch of the canal. In the time since, authorities have been unable to remove the vessel and traffic through the canal—valued at over $9 billion a day—has been halted, further disrupting a global shipping network already strained by the coronavirus pandemic.