Looks like rain: Panama Canal Authority eyes return to normal service
The Panama Canal could be back at nearly full capacity in time for this year’s ...
Here’s one from the left field: Saudi Arabia is reportedly drawing up plans to develop an enormous canal through Oman which would negate the need for vessels calling further up the Persian/Arabian Gulf to transit the Gulf of Hormuz, a chokepoint in the region which Iranian naval forces could potentially shut off – effectively blockading vessels from reaching Saudi port gateways and thus limiting Saudi oil exports. It really would be an extraordinary engineering feat if it ever materialises.
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