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Panama Canal Warns of Traffic Decline as Economic Uncertainty Grows

Summary by The Tico Times
The Panama Canal expects $400 million less in revenue next fiscal year as global economic uncertainty and slower trade reduce ship traffic.

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Trade war caused by Donald Trump's tariffs will impact Panama Canal traffic in 2025/2026. The post Trump cuts Panama Canal revenues appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

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MADRID, 20 (EUROPA PRESS) The Panama Canal will enter next fiscal year about 400 million dollars (342.9 million euros) less than this year, which will end on September 30, due to the decrease of the tolls charged, which will leave the total revenues at 5,207 million dollars (4,464 million [...] The entry The Panama Canal previews to enter 342.9 million less next fiscal year for the smallest commercial traffic appears first in Forbes Spain.

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Panama - The Panama Canal anticipates $411 million in revenue less due to the "uncertainty" of the global economy that will lead to a decrease in the transit of ships, warned the channel authority Tuesday. The interoceanic track is planning $5,207 billion in revenue in the next fiscal year, which will begin on 1 October, a decrease of -7.4% compared to the one that will close on 30 September. According to the projections, 13,900 ships carrying a…

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The Panama Canal will enter the next fiscal year about 400 million dollars less than this year, which will end on September 30, due to the decrease in the tolls charged, which will leave the total revenues at 5,207 million dollars.The administrator of the maritime road, Ricaurte Vásquez, himself, has pointed out at a press conference that the projected fall in commercial traffic is due to the current context, which is marked by the economic slow…

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The Tico Times broke the news in San José, Costa Rica on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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