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The Future of the Panama Canal: Climate Resilience and Strategic Competition

The Panama Canal remains indispensable to global supply chains but faces mounting pressures, including the environmental impacts of global shipping, great power competition, and slowing global trade.

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May 11, 2026 from 12:00 to 1:15 PM (US Eastern)

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Disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz have refocused attention on the world’s strategic waterways and chokepoints, including the Panama Canal, a vital artery of global commerce that facilitates five percent of maritime trade. The interoceanic shortcut is particularly vital to the United States, its largest user, connecting the East and West Coasts and linking the East and Gulf Coasts to Asia. It is a symbol of U.S. and Panamanian engineering, and of Panamanian nationhood.

While the Canal remains indispensable to global supply chains, it faces mounting pressures, from drought and new competition from trade corridors such as Arctic routes and interoceanic alternatives across Mexico to growing scrutiny over the environmental impacts of global shipping, slowing global trade, and a tug of war over the Canal and its ports between major global powers.

Featured Speakers

Ambassador Ana Irene Delgado, Ambassador of Panama to the Organization of American States

Ilya Espino de Marotta, Deputy Administrator, Panama Canal Authority

Michael Cunningham, Senior Fellow, China Program, Stimson Center

 

Swathi Veeravalli, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University; Former Director of Climate Security and Adaptation, National Security Council

 

Benjamin Gedan, Senior Fellow and Director, Latin America Program, Stimson Center (Moderator)

 

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