The maritime traffic jam estimated to have cost billions of dollars to global trade. Experts are now investigating why the Ever Green ran aground in the Suez canal
Experts boarded the Ever Given container ship on Tuesday to investigate why it ran aground in the Suez canal, causing a maritime traffic jam estimated to have cost billions of dollars to global trade.
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Ever Given is FREED from Suez Canal in last-ditch bid with king tideThe 220,000-ton Ever Given was freed by rescue teams early on Monday, a week after the 1,300ft-long ship ran aground in Egypt's Suez Canal and blocked off a crucial waterway in global trade.
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Ever Given: Stranded Suez container ship reported freedThe Ever Given has been blocking one of the world's busiest trade routes for almost a week.
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