AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCanal Capacity Watch: Panama Canal Authority (ACP) tightens Neopanamax draft limits as El Niño returns, cutting maximum authorized draft to 14.94m TFW from July 24, then 14.78m TFW from Aug 15—expected to reduce cargo and canal revenue. Maritime Security & Trade Risk: Reports link Iranian drone attacks in the Strait of Hormuz to hits on a Singapore container ship and a Panamanian-flag crude tanker, underscoring how shipping schedules and insurance costs can swing fast when passage isn’t guaranteed. Local Weather Disruption: Heavy rains in Bocas del Toro leave one minor dead and 804 people sheltered across five sites after landslides and rockslides; Sinaproc keeps the whole country on alert. Industry & Jobs Uncertainty: In Trinidad and Tobago, OWTU says Nestlé workers are bracing for possible outcomes after a strategic review of local dairy and juices operations, with a July 16 meeting expected to clarify next steps. Panama Shipping Compliance: Panama Ship Registry is back on the Paris MoU White List, a boost for vessel inspection confidence and market access. Automotive Demand: Panama’s new-car market rose 12.7% in Jan–May 2026 (26,689 registrations), led by Toyota, Hyundai and Kia.
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