AGP Executive Report

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Panama Canal Leadership & Water Resilience: Panama named Ilya Espino de Marotta as the first woman to lead the Canal, with a major investment push aimed at keeping the waterway reliable amid climate shocks and shortages. El Niño Pressure on Panama: NOAA forecasts a very high chance of El Niño, adding fresh stress to Gatún Lake and Canal operations as global shipping bottlenecks tighten. Hormuz Spillover for Canal Traffic: Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving a surge in Panama Canal transits, with the Canal operating near capacity and facing a bigger reliability test. Regional Diplomacy: Panama and Costa Rica agreed to cool trade and migration frictions via a joint work agenda focused on customs, security, and cooperation. Conservation-Adjacent Tourism: A Panama Canal transit is also being marketed as part of a new luxury cruise itinerary, underscoring how nature-linked travel is increasingly tied to the Canal’s performance.

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El Niño forecasts add to pressure on Panama Canal as chokepoints squeeze global fleet capacity

El Niño forecasts add to pressure on Panama Canal as chokepoints squeeze global fleet capacity

Ilya Espino de Marotta, the first woman to administer the Panama Canal

Ilya Espino de Marotta, the first woman to administer the Panama Canal

Panama Canal plans for water shortages as US NOAA forecasts 98% chance of El Niño

Panama Canal plans for water shortages as US NOAA forecasts 98% chance of El Niño


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