The Panama Canal, the century-old engineering marvel that revolutionised global trade, has been squeezed shut by drought, forcing shippers worldwide to face a painful choice.
They can wait in line for days or weeks as low water levels limit the number of ships passing through the 82-km waterway, carrying motor vehicles, petroleum, grains, coal and wood products.
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23/02/2024