The Panama Canal is imposing new restrictions on the largest ships due to shallow waters caused by a drought. The Panama Canal Authority implemented restrictions in May to prevent ships from running aground, resulting in some large vessels having to reduce container loading by around 25%. The new restrictions, effective from June 25, will limit neo-Panamax container ships to a depth limit of 43.5 feet. The accumulated rainfall in the first five months of the year was 47% below the historical average. The canal is a crucial channel for grain shipments, with grain transits in 2022 totaling 36.18 million tons.