The current president, Laurentino Cortizo, from Panama’s largest political party, is extremely unpopular and has weathered corruption scandals ... of the Panama Canal; Rómulo Roux, a former ...
Present tonnage figures are expected to double by the year 1975 and to triple before the end of the century, but these estimates depend quite as much on favorable political factors ... a specialized ...
At the hearings before the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission ... are the political considerations involved in deciding whether to build the ...
The Panama Canal Authority announced that it will welcome more vessels in the coming weeks, as the transit of product tankers ...
Yira Poyser said that they support the solutions presented by the Panama Canal, such as building a reservoir on the Indio River, but admits that it has been lacking. political will to proceed as ...
Why did the Panama Canal get a $5 billion facelift? The Panama Canal, a century-old shortcut connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans for global trade, carries a third of the trade from Asia to ...
The Panama Canal faces one of its most severe droughts in history, threatening global trade and the operation of this vital ...
The most famous waterway in the Americas is running dry. Unlike the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal is fed by a freshwater lake, Lake Gatún, and its water level is falling critically low.
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.
Recent rains have led the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to announce an increase in the number of vessels through the interoceanic path from 24 to 27 each day, it was reported. Being the only ...