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Panama Canal net income increased to $3.45 billion in fiscal year despite drought

The Panama Canal's. revenue increased about 9.5% in the ended in. September to $3.45 billion in spite of a severe drought that minimized. the number of vessels that went through the waterway, its. authority stated on Friday.

Adverse climate condition that reduced water available for. the canal to operate required the authority to cut the number of. ships licensed to pass per day between late 2023 and early. 2024, while limiting their maximum draft permitted.

The limitations, which caused long delays for some. vessels to pass and forced others to look for alternative routes,. were removed later this year.

A 5% reduction in functional expenses helped the canal to ease. the result of the dry spell over its financial resources. Income increased. by $18 million to $4.99 billion, the authority's vice president. of financial resources, Victor Vial, told journalists, citing preliminary. figures.

Our monetary methods are matched with. ecological efforts, said the canal's chief, Ricaurte. Vazquez, in a release. This protects our functional. strength.

The canal, which is not yet filling the 36 passage slots per. day it is using, prepares to add incentives for some vessels to. return, including bulk providers, Vial stated.

(source: Reuters)