Consumers around the world depend on the Suez Canal for 43 million tons of grains (cereals, wheat, soybeans, and rice) and 80 million tons of crude oil.
The 152-year-old canal ranks as one of the world's most important shipping lanes that connect the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
The blockage
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