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Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea

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Following the "Changzhi" cargo ship of Japan Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, which ran aground in the Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea in Egypt, and "blocked the river", another Singaporean cruise ship just ran out of control in almost the same position and crossed the canal, which will once again cause traffic jams in the canal, which will cause huge international trade economic losses!

Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
Just after the "ChangShi" cargo ship of Japan's Zhengrong Steamboat Co., Ltd. leased by Taiwan's Evergreen Freight Company, it ran aground in egypt's Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea

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