EL JOBO, Panama — A ... prohibited the canal from expansion outside its traditional watershed. The Supreme Court’s decision ...
While officials propose to dam a river to ensure the canal’s water supply, villagers are wary of such a project’s ultimate ...
EL JOBO, Panama -- A long, wooden boat puttered down ... The Indio runs roughly parallel to the canal, through the isthmus. The new reservoir on the Indio would sit southwest of Lake Gatun and ...
The Panama Canal aims to regain vessel traffic carrying U.S. liquefied natural gas to Asia as demand in that market rises and a new reservation system allows shippers to lock in slots, following a 65% ...
Increased rainfall is helping to alleviate the severe drought conditions that had forced restrictions on ship passages through the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal Authority (APC) announced it will ...
Traffic in the Panama Canal fell by 29 percent over the past year due to a severe drought linked to climate change, the canal's operator said late Tuesday. The volume of cargo shipped through the ...
Restrictions on transits through the Panama Canal, which accounts for 2.5% of global trade, have seen tonnage transits down by a third, according to data from Clarksons Research. There are ...
The Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepece, abbreviated as CIIT, is Mexico’s answer to the Panama Canal. For decades, the 50-mile water-based stretch has dominated global shipping ...
Panama —Traffic in the Panama Canal fell by 29 percent over the past year due to a severe drought linked to climate change, the canal's operator said late Tuesday. The volume of cargo shipped through ...
But half way through the dry season, there's a forest of them. The Panama Canal is reliant on rainwater, which is in short supply. A lack of rain and the El Nino weather phenomenon have ...
The Panama Canal generated a record income of $4.986 billion in the last fiscal year, despite a reduction in vessel transits due to a drought, the maritime route announced this Friday. The Panamanian ...
An estimated five per cent of global maritime traffic passes through the Panama Canal, which was built by the United States (US) between 1904 and 1914 to allow ships travelling between Asia and ...