amid a financial dispute with its owner, the canal chief and a judicial official said.
“The vessel is now officially impounded,” he told Egypt’s state-run television late on Monday, local time. “They do not want to pay anything.”Rabei did not say how much money the canal authority was seeking. However, a judicial official said it demanded at least $US900 million . The state-run Ahram daily also reported the $US900 million figure.
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