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Suez Canal Hikes Transit Surcharges from Mid-July

The Suez Canal Authority will increase transit surcharges for most vessel classes from July 15. This move affects crude oil carriers, LPG carriers, and containerships, among others, with surcharges rising significantly.

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iGEN Editorial
June 9, 2026
Suez Canal Hikes Transit Surcharges from Mid-July

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is set to increase transit surcharges for most vessel classes starting July 15, impacting shipping costs for tankers, gas carriers, bulkers, and containerships.

Context of the Surcharge Increase

The SCA has issued new navigation circulars announcing these changes, citing prevailing market conditions as the reason for the surcharge adjustments. These surcharges are temporary and are applied on top of the standard transit dues. The base tariff has remained unchanged since 2024.

Affected Vessel Classes and Surcharge Details

The surcharge increases vary by vessel type:

  • Crude oil carriers and petroleum product tankers: Laden vessels will see surcharges rise from 25% to 37%, while ballast vessels will increase from 15% to 27%.
  • LPG carriers and chemical tankers: Surcharges will increase from 20% to 32%.
  • LNG carriers: Additional charges will rise from 7% to 19%.
  • Bulk carriers: Surcharges will more than double from 10% to 22%.
  • Containerships: A 12% surcharge will apply, with the existing tier-based structure remaining unchanged.
  • General cargo, heavy-lift, ro-ro, and other vessels: Surcharges will increase from 14% to 26%.
  • Vehicle carriers: A 26% surcharge on northbound voyages and 12% on southbound transits.

Passenger ships are the only category unaffected by these revisions.

Vessel Type Previous Surcharge New Surcharge
Crude Oil Carriers (Laden) 25% 37%
Crude Oil Carriers (Ballast) 15% 27%
LPG Carriers 20% 32%
LNG Carriers 7% 19%
Bulk Carriers 10% 22%
Containerships Existing Tier 12%
General Cargo 14% 26%
Vehicle Carriers (Northbound) 14% 26%
Vehicle Carriers (Southbound) 14% 12%

Implications for Shippers and Operators

Shippers and operators using the Suez Canal should prepare for increased costs due to these surcharges. The adjustments reflect the SCA's response to current maritime market conditions and may be subject to further changes based on future developments. Operators should consider these additional costs in their logistics planning and budget forecasts.

Watch List

Stakeholders should monitor any further announcements from the SCA regarding potential amendments or cancellations of these surcharges. Additionally, keeping an eye on global maritime market conditions will be crucial as they may influence future SCA decisions.


Sources: Splash247 Maritime

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