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Panama Canal
Historic drought at the Panama Canal threatens global shipping
Mar 6, 2024
Many fewer vessels now traverse the canal daily. The water deficit is a global phenomenon that has been linked to climate change.
Despite problems in the Red Sea and Panama Canal, shipping costs are falling
by
Justin Ho
Feb 19, 2024
Carriers are figuring out how to reduce risk and deal with disruptions caused by the Houthis' attacks and low water levels in shipping lanes.
Panama drought makes canal passage "quite the challenge," customs broker says
Oct 18, 2023
Low water levels in the Panama Canal are forcing a customs broker in Pennsylvania to reroute cargo so it's deliver on time.
Panama Canal faces uncertain future because of climate change, drought
by
Ali Budner
Jul 31, 2023
Six percent of all global trade passes through the canal’s 50-mile stretch of water. New passage restrictions could particularly harm the U.S. economy — since it's the nation that uses the trade route most.
Climate change is impacting the Panama Canal — and the trade that moves through it
Sep 5, 2022
Officials are searching for a way to increase the flow of water without disrupting the environment and Panamanian society.
The Port of Los Angeles gives a lesson in mega ships
by
Katie Long
Aug 24, 2016
East Coast ports can learn a lot from Los Angeles about handling giant ships.
The canal has made Panama rich, but inequality persists
by
David Brancaccio
, Justin Ho
and Katie Long
Jun 30, 2016
With over a quarter of its citizens in poverty, Panama has one of the worst income distributions in Latin America.
For public good, not for profit.
Have we reached peak trade?
by
David Brancaccio
, Katie Long
and Justin Ho
Jun 23, 2016
If trade growth stalls, what does that mean for the American worker?
What happens when shipping lines build for growth that never comes
by
David Brancaccio
, Katie Long
and Justin Ho
Jun 22, 2016
The shipping industry is seeing prices collapse as slowing global trade growth drags down demand.
Panama Canal expands as trade falls flat
by
David Brancaccio
, Justin Ho
and Katie Long
Jun 20, 2016
A new, wider channel will allow bigger ships to pass through. But how many will come?