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The Issus Canal is important not because of the greatness of the canal itself, but because it has changed the geopolitical landscape of the world. Not only saved the Mediterranean coast, but also weakened the importance of the Cape of Good Hope route.
Historically, the Mediterranean Sea was once the most economically developed place in the world for the ocean. However, after the beginning of the Age of Discovery, a large number of ships sailed from the Cape of Good Hope route to the Strait of Magellan, and there was no longer a need for a relatively closed Mediterranean route. As a result, the Eastern Mediterranean and Italy, which were originally one of the world's economic centers, have weakened.
And the main driver of the world economy has shifted to the Atlantic coast of northwestern Europe.
This historical process began in the 16th century and lasted for 300 years until the middle of the 19th century. The rise of modern Western Europe and the development of the New World, including the development of colonies in Southwest Africa, are all related to this. But the emergence of the Suez Canal can't change everything.
The concept of the Suez Canal was actually proposed by the Italians in the early modern period. The Italians at that time wanted to dig the same waterway from the place where the canal was dug later. It facilitates the entry of their ships from here into the Red Sea and then deep into the Indian Ocean.
In this way, he competed with the Portuguese, who controlled the Cape of Good Hope route.
But for various reasons, this plan was not approved by the then Mamluk sultan. As a result, after the Ottomans occupied Egypt, the local area began to decline. Especially from the late 16th century to the 17th century, the economic share of the Mediterranean coast has been rapidly diluted by the northwest of Europe.
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The canal is economically developed and strategically located. So it changed the fate of the world, after the beginning of the Age of Discovery, a large number of ships sailed from the Cape of Good Hope route and the Strait of Magellan, and there was no longer a need for a relatively closed Mediterranean route.
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Historically, the Mediterranean Sea is the most developed place in the world with a marine economy, which has led to the economic development of many places
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The reason why it is said that a canal changed the fate of Egypt and even the world is that it not only saved the Mediterranean coast, but also weakened the importance of the Cape of Good Hope route.
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Because the canal has a developed economy, the strategic location is also very good. So it changed the fate of the world.
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The emergence of the canal has brought about economic take-off, and the convenient transportation has greatly promoted the development of Egypt and brought convenience to the world's transportation.
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Because the canal is located on the border of three continents, Europe, Asia and Africa, its strategic position is very important.
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There's a reason for this, after the beginning of the Age of Discovery, a large number of ships sailed from the Cape of Good Hope route to the Strait of Magellan, and there was no longer a need for a relatively closed Mediterranean route.
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Because the canal is important not because of the greatness of the canal itself, but because the canal has changed the geopolitical landscape of the world.
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changed the geopolitical landscape around the world. Not only saved the Mediterranean coast, but also weakened the importance of the Cape of Good Hope route.
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After the beginning of the Age of Discovery, a large number of ships sailed from the Cape of Good Hope route to the Strait of Magellan, and there was no longer a need for a relatively closed Mediterranean route.
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Actually,Suez Canal.
Its actual enterprises and national regions have increased many cross-river orders, and inevitably there will be a certain level of congestion, which is practically the same as in large cities, but why the Suez Canal is so famous is because because of this, there are two international channels in the world. The other is the Panama Canal.
As for why the Suez Canal is getting wider, but why the bets are the same? In fact, this is not only an increase in the number of ships, but also the reason for the passage of larger and larger ships through the canal.
So, in this canal incident, someone came to the conclusion: a group of Indians drove itTaiwan, ChinaPeople (regions) rented ships from Japan to transport Chinese toilet paper made from Indonesian pulp。The Egyptian-owned Suez Canal was stranded and blockaded to the United States as a deterrent to the United States.
Due to the provisions of the Sino-Iranian investment agreement on aircraft carriers, European daily necessities have been. However, this time, the Suez Canal was chartered by container ships from Taiwan, China.
Blocked. There are many factors. For example, we can see that the boat is speeding as it enters the canal.
The message mentions that the speed has exceeded 20 kilometers per hour. The ship is 210,000 tons, which has exceeded the canal's limit of 200,000 tons. The length of the boat far exceeded the width of the canal.
Once stranded, it will be difficult to adjust. The other biggest external reason is the harsh and windy weather in the Suez Canal.
Of course, the operators of the Suez Canal in Egypt are still thereDeveloping countriesPopulation growth rate.
Still growing rapidly (the Nile Delta is small, accommodating more than 100 million people, and inevitably has insufficient environmental carrying capacity), the country as a whole depends on revenues from the canal and remittances to the Gulf countries and tourist countries.
The country's infrastructure strength is much lower than that of the average developing country. As a result, the infrastructure capacity for the expansion of the canal will inevitably be reduced, and funding for the construction of the canal will inevitably be limited by the state.
Economically strong, the Suez Canal was recaptured from Britain and France, became a state-owned enterprise in the United States and the USSR, and was a symbol of the country。The sign is entirely a matter of national and national pride, so it is difficult for this canal to attract foreign capital to increase capital and widen the entire canal system. In reality, this is not the case.
If more powerful infrastructure forces can be introduced, such as expanding its width and depth to more than double and triple the current level, there will be less and less congestion in the future. Even for large ships, the ability to build and manage forces in large infrastructure.
Many things will also become easier and simpler, but this is almost impossible.
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The difficulty of widening the Suez Canal is that it is necessary to first consider the water pollution in the upper and lower reaches of the Suez Canal, and secondly, to consider the manpower, material resources and costs of widening the Suez Canal, and to consider the design of widening the Suez Canal.
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Widening the Suez Canal requires the use of specialized dredgers. This would cost a large amount of money to widen the canal. In addition, during the operation of dredgers, it will inevitably affect the passage of canal vessels, reduce the efficiency of vessel passage, and reduce the income of canal managers.
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There are great difficulties, first of all, it requires a lot of manpower, material and financial resources when developing, and it is also a very big problem in terms of funds, and it is also necessary to overcome some geographical environment and local terrain problems, which is not easy.
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The difficulty should be how to widen the river, but it will not affect the safety of the surrounding dams, and now there are machines, which is still very convenient.
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The project of widening the canal is particularly large, because the soil on both sides of the canal is particularly loose, so there will be a lot of risks in the process of widening the canal.
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What is the significance of Egypt starting to widen the Suez Canal? As for the issue of Egypt starting to widen the Suez Canal, it is closely related to the previous incident of the blockage of the Suez Canal, due to its own economy and the operation of the Suez Canal. The Egyptian side never wanted to widen the Suez Canal, but due to the blockage of the Suez Canal some time ago, this concept had to be changed in order to prevent such a situation from happening again in the future.
Suez Canal.
The Suez Canal began to widen
One of the choke points of the world economy
First, the Suez Canal was blocked, and the Suez Canal caused a huge amount of the world economy due to the previous blockage, and many ** transactions could not be completed smoothly, and many ** were also seriously affected. At that time, the smooth operation of the Suez Canal also attracted wide attention from people all over the world, and many emojis were born for this purpose. <>
Second, because of the previous incident, the Suez Canal began to widen, but mankind must always learn from its mistakes, sum up its lessons, and correct its mistakes. When the Suez Canal was blocked, there was a lot of self-analysis, why didn't Egypt widen the Suez Canal. Among them, some of Egypt's own economic reasons are mentioned, and the rest are some of the reasons for the operation of the Suez Canal itself, and the Suez Canal cannot be widened at will.
Due to the occurrence of this incident, it has brought a huge amount of ** to the world economy, so the Suez Canal must also consider widening to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. <>
Third, one of the choke points of the world economy, so the Suez Canal must be kept smooth, as one of the most important choke points of the world economy, it must be kept smooth, otherwise it will have a huge impact on the world economy, especially in the world economy under this epidemic situation. Of course, after the Suez Canal is widened, it must also be reasonably controlled, otherwise there will be congestion of ships and the canal will be blocked again, and this lesson is a lesson that the Egyptian side needs to pay attention to. <>
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First of all, it is to avoid the similar situation of the Ever Given blocking the Suez Canal, and to ensure the smooth navigation of the waterway. Secondly, the widening will have two-way navigation capability, which will help shorten the time required for ships to pass through the canal, so as to improve navigation efficiency and enhance navigation safety. Thirdly, the logistics of freight that needs to pass through the canal will be smoother.
Fourth, it can also increase the country's fiscal revenue and foreign exchange reserves.
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The Suez Canal is located at the junction of Europe, Asia and Africa, connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. The widening of the Suez Canal would make it easier for more ships to pass through and would also increase Egypt's national revenue.
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Located in the northeast of Egypt, it is a transportation hub for Europe, Asia and Africa, connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and is strategically important. Widening the channel to make it navigable in both directions.
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In this way, the losses can be reduced, because each time the river is crossed, it will be very congested, causing a delay in time, and when the river is widened, the flow rate will become faster, so the cost will be reduced.
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It can allow more large-tonnage cargo ships to pass through the canal smoothly, which will reduce the probability of congestion and stranding of cargo ships, improve the traffic efficiency of cargo ships, shorten the passage time, and then increase the speed of the world's cargo circulation, which can contribute to the international market.
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In fact, the widening has also made it easier for countries to pass here, and everyone can live in peace, reducing a lot of losses and contradictions.
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Widening the channel can shorten the time for ships to pass through the channel, and the ships will no longer be congested, and at the same time improve the safety of navigation, improve the efficiency of navigation, the speed will be faster, and unnecessary economic losses can be reduced.
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If the Suez Canal is widened, the speed of passage of ships will be faster, and there will be no blockages, making it safer for every ship to pass through.
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The news of the widening of the southern section of the Dusuez Canal in Egypt has attracted widespread attention from the international community. The grounding of the heavy cargo ship "Ever Given" in the Suez Canal has caused serious international repercussions, and the blockage of the canal has also made Egypt aware of the urgency and necessity of widening the river. For Egypt, widening the river would be costly, but it would be very beneficial in the long run.
After all, the Suez Canal is an important part of Egypt's revenue**.
Egypt widens the Suez Canal. The first is to avoid another blockage like the Ever Given. Due to the grounding of the Ever given, the Suez Canal had a major blockage of the century, and in order to reduce the recurrence of this situation, Egypt** decided to widen the southern section of the Suez Canal; Secondly, in order to increase the volume of navigation.
The Suez Canal is the busiest waterway in the world, but due to the limited width of the canal, it can only be passed in one direction in the southern section, so the widening of the waterway in Egypt is also to improve the navigability of the canal and achieve two-way navigation; Finally, in order to increase income.
1. Avoid re-blocking. The grounding of the Panamanian freighter Ever Given in the Suez Canal caused great damage, and the Suez Canal was blocked for a week. In order to avoid a similar situation repeatedly, Egypt will widen the southern section of the Suez Canal. <>
Second, in order to increase the volume of navigation. Due to the narrowness of the waterway, the navigability of the Suez Canal is now greatly limited, and only one-way traffic can be carried in the southern section of the channel. This situation needs to change urgently.
Therefore, Egypt's widening of the southern section of the Suez Canal is also aimed at increasing the volume of navigation and realizing two-way navigation. <>
3. In order to increase state revenue. The Suez Canal is the main source of revenue for Egypt's national treasury and foreign exchange reserves**, and the navigable volume of the Suez Canal will directly affect Egypt's national revenue. Therefore, Egypt's widening of the Suez Canal is also to increase the country's fiscal revenue.
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I think it's to avoid another blockage. Because the canal revenue is one of the main revenues and foreign exchange reserves of Egypt, the Suez Canal will be widened.
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In order to avoid another blockage and cause a loss to various countries, the canal was also widened.
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There should be other reasons, after all, the Suez Canal is very important to Egypt, and it is also the main economy of Egypt.
It should be no problem.
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