The Panama Canal in slow motion
The Panama Canal in slow motion, victim of a historic drought. To cope with the lack of water, the authorities have decided to reduce transit from 40 to 32 ships per day. A major slowdown for this work which sees 5% of world maritime trade pass.
September 17, 2023
for Le Monde newspaper
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