AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPanama Canal Watch: The ACP says it will keep full operations through Dec. 31, 2026, even as El Niño conditions build—reservoir monitoring shows no need to cut the current 38 daily transits. Canal Congestion Pressure: Still, queues are already growing, and June dry-chamber maintenance at Gatún Locks (June 9–17) could squeeze capacity by forcing more ships into the west lane, raising delay risk and freight costs. Public Health Rule: Panama’s Ministry of Health backed Law 523, requiring fast-food combo meals to offer free bottled water as a no-cost alternative to sugary drinks—an effort to curb routine sugar intake. Politics: Former President Martín Torrijos launched UNE, pitching it as a break from traditional parties and calling for a mine plebiscite ahead of 2029. Conservation Angle: With the canal’s water and traffic under stress, Panama’s climate resilience and smarter resource use remain the real conservation story this week.
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