Monday, Mar 12, 2012
(This story was originally published Sunday.)
CAIRO (Zawya Dow Jones)--Revenue from Egypt's Suez Canal, the country's main waterway and a vital source of foreign currency, slipped 2% on year in February, according to data posted on Suez Canal Authority website.
Revenues fell to $381.4 million last month from $388.7 million in February 2011, the data showed. Revenue in January 2012 stood at $445.8 million.
In December, the canal's authority said it would raise toll fees for all vessels passing through the strategic waterway by 3% starting March 2012, and said tariffs had not been changed for the previous three years.
-By Farah Halime; Contributing to Dow Jones Newswires; Fhalime@gmail.com
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