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The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has reported a successful fiscal year 2024, showcasing its resilience in the face of climate challenges.The canals total revenue reached 4.986 billion balboas, equivalent to US dollars, surpassing expectations and previous years figures.
The balboa is one of Panamas two official currencies, pegged to the United States dollar.This financial achievement comes despite a 21% reduction in high-draft transits due to severe drought conditions.
The ACP implemented strategic measures to maintain operational sustainability, including the introduction of a Freshwater Charge and improved water usage optimization.Vctor Vial, Vice President of Finance, highlighted the canals steady growth.
He noted a 1% increase in revenue this year, projecting a total rise of 1.8 billion balboas over five years.
This growth underscores the routes reliability during challenging times.The ACPs financial strategies have yielded impressive results.
Net profit has surged by 131% in the past five years, reaching 3.453 billion balboas in fiscal year 2024.
The canals equity has also grown by 5 billion balboas, closing at 16.116 billion.Panama Canal Revenue Rises to $4.99 Billion Despite Drought Challenges.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Ricaurte Vsquez, the Canal Administrator, praised the ACP workforce for their efforts in overcoming climate adversities.
He emphasized the importance of environmental initiatives in ensuring the canals future sustainability and operational resilience.Looking ahead, the ACP projects a significant increase in high-draft transits for fiscal year 2025.
They anticipate 12,582 vessel transits and 520 million tons transported, potentially generating revenue of 5.624 billion balboas ($1.004 billion).These projections reinforce the Panama Canals crucial role in global maritime trade.
The canal continues to adapt and thrive, balancing financial growth with environmental responsibility in an ever-changing climate landscape.Panama Canal Revenue Rises to $4.99 Billion Despite Drought Challenges





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