higher prices on many of the things we
buy due in part to major shipping delays
over at the Panama Canal ABC's Alexis
christopherus is here now to explain
that backlog good morning Alexis good
morning Geo this is fresh evidence of
the impact climate change is having on
global business and trade the Panama
Canal is one of the world's most
important trading routes and it's in
desperate need of water the canal is
going through its driest spell in more
than a century as El Nino brings higher
temperatures and less rain the drought
is squeezing Global Supply chains and
that could mean higher prices and less
choice for consumers just in time for
the holidays the lack of rain is forcing
the waterways authorities to reduce the
number of ships passing through the
canal those that do must carry less
cargo to conserve water the result a
major traffic jam more than 200 ships
are currently waiting to cross the canal
much more than the usual 90 vessels and
the wait time to get get through now up
to three weeks that's delaying tens of
billions of dollars in Goods everything
from oil and gas to furniture and
appliances 40 percent of all U.S
container traffic flows through the
Panama Canal if the drought and the
delays continue experts tell us they
could spark another surge in inflation
just as consumer prices are starting to
cool guys no drought for those prices
flowing through to Consumers there
Alexis thank you very much
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