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Panama ports to see TEU container traffic increase by 3.6% in 2025

PANAMA CITY - The Panama Maritime Authority announced on Friday that the port's traffic will increase by 3.6% to 9.9'million TEU containers in 2025 compared to last year.

Central American ports are fed into the Panama Canal. The canal is a vital passageway connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, and it's a major route for global trade.

* The SSA Marine Manzanillo 'International Terminal', located on Panama’s Atlantic Coast, handled 2.9 millions TEUs in 2024, a 5% increase. * The Panama Ports Company (PPC) Balboa Terminal saw 2.7 MILLION TEU containers, up 2%. Its Cristobal terminal saw an 9% increase in traffic, moving 1.2 MILLION TEUs.

* The Colon Container Terminal handled 1.7 million TEUs last year, an increase of 10% compared to a?2024.

* Panama International Terminal handled 1.4 million TEUs in 2024, a 2% decrease. According to the Maritime Authorities, this was the only port that saw a 'dip' in traffic.

Max Florez said that the Panamanian hub was a strategic point for redistribution in the region. (Reporting and editing by Natalia Siniawski, Elida Moreno)

(source: Reuters)