Panama Canal Fights Drought With $8.5B Plan to Secure Future Trade
Panama Canal Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales said the waterway’s sweeping $8.5 billion modernization plan — which includes new port terminals, a gas pipeline, and a water-reservoir project — is designed to keep the 110-year-old canal competitive as global trade patterns and climate pressures evolve.In an interview with FreightWaves at the Houston International Maritime Conference, Vásquez said the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is moving forward with two new container terminals — Corozal on the Pacific and Telfers on the Atlantic — expected to add 5 million to 6...
To Read Full Story Login Below.
Submit comment or question
Note: All comments are displayed with user's screen name. If screen name is not present, user's full name will be used. Please go to My Account to update your screen name.
Comment Policy: Urner Barry has made the comment feature available to encourage further discussion of our news stories. Defamatory or offensive comments, or comments deemed not relevant to the story will be removed, and if necessary, Urner Barry may restrict the right of individual subscribers to offer comments. In all cases, comments represent opinions of the poster only, and do not represent fact, news, opinions or estimates put forward by Urner Barry.
Email Address is required. Password is required.