Conflict in Sudan

Published on May 24, 2023

As a result of the ongoing conflict between Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces disruptions of operations have been noted in the port of Port Sudan.

The port is currently operational however local correspondents advise that cargo operations are hampered due to evacuations of foreign nationals and due to fuel shortage. Local correspondents also advise that banking services and customs clearance are currently still unreliable.

We recommend that our members verify with their local agents well in advance of carrying out shipments to/from Port Sudan.

For any queries relating to this matter, members are invited to contact the NNPC via claims@nnpc.nl.

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