The Panama Canal will reduce daily ship transits starting September 4 due to El Nino-related drought concerns, with further cuts on September 15. The canal, handling about 5% of global maritime trade, will allow 34 vessels initially, then 32, down from its usual 40. This reversal follows earlier assurances of no limits this year.
Panama Canal to limit shipping ahead of El Nino drought
Source: Al Jazeera