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tamborine | 16:52 Mon 29th Mar 2021 | ChatterBank
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"... The canal is a major source of income for Egypt, which controls the waterway and collects an average of $700,000 per ship in tolls. The Suez Canal Authority says nearly 19,000 ships a year pass through it..."

Can Gibralter & Morocco charge a toll to ships sailing thru their sea? The area is 8miles & we own 3mil at Gibralter

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I doubt that Gibraltar and Morocco could charge ships that sail through the seas near them. The Suez Canal is a man-made construction, therefore the owners are entitled to levy a charge for its use, but the seas near Gibraltar and Morocco are not man-made channels.
When you say 'We' I presume you meant the UK -not you personally lol!
No, we do nothing to maintain it - Egypt constantly dredges the canal, polices its usage, carries out maintenance and repairs, digs out grounded ships, etc.
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Disraeli bought 44% shares of Suez that was never paid back by Egypt.

As UK can restrict fishing on its boundry (or used as trade deal with EU) it would be an asset to earn £££s off shipping ;)
they used to - the word "tariff" comes from Tarifa, which is in Spain across the straits from Tangiers.

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