AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPanama Canal Operations: The Panama Canal Authority will tighten neopanamax draught limits again—down to 14.94m from July 24, then 14.78m from Aug. 15—citing water management and possible El Niño impacts. Trade & Logistics Partnerships: UAE Trade Days wrapped an eight-day push across Panama, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Guyana, with meetings spanning tech, renewables, agriculture/food, logistics, transport, mining, finance and security, aiming to expand investment and market access. Agri-Industry Risk Watch: New World screwworm has reached southern U.S. cattle regions, but markets so far show little reaction; the report notes the pest previously stayed south of Panama through coordinated sterile-fly efforts. Maritime Industry Snapshot: Global Firepower ranks Panama among the world’s top commercial shipping nations (8,174 vessels), underscoring the country’s role in regional maritime capacity. World Cup Spillover for Local Commerce: Match-night demand is boosting consumer orders in Panama-linked travel and hospitality ecosystems, with broader retail and delivery surges reported around England games.
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