The Panama Canal Authority declared an increase in daily passages through its Panamax locks from 24 to 27, starting late March. This expansion aims to meet the rising demand for this critical maritime route that links the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The adjustment directly correlates with the water levels of Lake Gatun, essential for the […]
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