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Panama Canal reduces maximum draught as El Niño concerns mount

Sunday, 07 June 2026 / Published in Uncategorized

Panama Canal reduces maximum draught as El Niño concerns mount

In the latest potential disruption to supply chains the draught for neo-Panamax vessels is being cut from 1 July

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