AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Security & Panama Shipping: The Federal Maritime Commission’s new chair, Laura DiBella, reiterated concern that China is “weaponizing” port-state inspections against Panama-flagged vessels, warning it could trigger major commercial fallout for U.S. trade. Drug Trafficking & Supply Chains: Panama port workers were arrested in a case tied to an alleged network moving more than a tonne of cocaine through the Port of Balboa, with Australian authorities saying they “struck the heart” of the operation. Biosecurity for Panama’s Agriculture Links: New World screwworm warnings intensified as cases spread in Texas and New Mexico, with vets urging pet owners and livestock producers to prepare for a pest that can infest mammals through wounds. Energy & Logistics: Global energy markets stayed steadier than feared during the Iran shock thanks to faster, more connected “just-in-time” logistics, even as Strait of Hormuz tensions continue to rattle shipping and pricing. Climate Risk to Freight: Supply chains brace for a looming Super El Niño, with forecasts pointing to cascading disruption across freight, energy, and shipping. Panama Canal Operations: Panama Canal draft limits tightened again as El Niño risk grows, adding pressure to regional routing and capacity. Local Industry: Bocas del Toro banana growers warned of an economic crisis after about 1,000 hectares tied to Chiquita-linked leases were left abandoned, leaving roughly 900 workers unemployed.
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