The ongoing conflict in Iran could lead to an increase in traffic at the Panama canal from Asian energy buyers seeking ...
By Elida Moreno and Marianna Parraga PANAMA CITY, March 6 (Reuters) - The Panama Canal, the world's second busiest ...
A subsidiary of a Hong Kong-based company that has lost control of two critical ports on the Panama Canal says it is seeking ...
The Panama Canal's administrator says the war in the Middle East and higher fuel prices make the canal more appealing for shippers.
With fuel and freight prices skyrocketing as war chokes the Strait of Hormuz, the Panama Canal is seeing more business than usual.
Panama faces a loss in revenue amid high geopolitical tensions between China and the United States.
Strait of Hormuz reaches near standstill amid U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, forcing global shipping to reroute through Panama Canal as traffic drops.
The Panama Canal Authority is poised to award contracts for new ports and a gas pipeline by June 2027. The projects, involving a $2.6 billion investment for ports and up to $8 billion for the pipeline ...
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Iran war, rising fuel costs could boost Panama Canal traffic
PANAMA City – Panama Canal Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez said Thursday that the conflict in the Middle East and rising fuel ...
The government of Panama has launched a diplomatic push to expand international support for the Permanent Neutrality Treaty ...
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Rising fuel costs and Middle East conflict may increase Panama Canal traffic, says administrator
Ricaurte Vásquez, Panama Canal Administrator, indicates that rising fuel costs and Middle East conflicts may enhance the canal's attractiveness for global shipping.
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