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Drought-Hit Panama Canal Could Further Reduce Daily Transits

By Marianna Parraga Sept 12 (Reuters) – The Panama Canal could further reduce the maximum number of vessel transits authorized per day if a drought that has hit the waterway…

By Marianna Parraga Sept 12 (Reuters) – The Panama Canal could further reduce the maximum number of vessel transits authorized per day if a drought that has hit the waterway...
Author ReutersPosted on September 12, 2023Categories UncategorizedTags Panama Canal, panama canal drought, Shipping

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