AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPanama Canal Shipping: The Canal cut Neopanamax maximum authorized draft to 48 feet (Aug. 26) and then 47.5 feet (Sept. 3) to conserve Gatun Lake water, keeping daily transit slots the same but potentially squeezing payloads; carriers have responded with higher Panama Canal Adjustment surcharges amid draft restrictions and El Niño-linked uncertainty. Freight Costs & Competition: Ocean spot rates jumped 400%+ even as demand softens, with analysts pointing to carrier capacity control and blank sailings. Surcharges Transparency: Drewry and shippers’ groups say Panama Canal surcharge announcements lack clear justification, leaving customers unsure how much costs truly rose. Regional Trade Links: Panama and Curaçao are set to sign a Letter of Intent on trade, logistics, investment and food security after a dialogue this week, aiming to strengthen regional supply chains. Food & Climate Risk: A super El Niño is forecast to drive food inflation pressures, with knock-on effects for harvests and trade routes. Industry & Exports: A Philippines sardines maker expands into the US via Kroger, while Panama is listed among target markets for the next growth phase. Tech & Books: Big tech’s rare-book buying and destructive scanning for AI training continues to draw backlash, including a reported Amazon Las Vegas facility trail.
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