Independence of Panama from Spain


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Boquete was very busy this week with celebrations, parties, dances and of course the largest parade in honor of Panama’s independence from Spain. Click on this picture to see the video that my friend John Hampton shot of the parade. There was even a huge  horse parade earlier in the week. History of Independence: Rebels […]

November 28, 2017

Promising Features of the China – Panama Alliance


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Flights between the Asian country and Tocumen, a feasibility study to build a train to the border with Costa Rica and cooperation in financial, energy and maritime matters, are some of the results on offer from the agreements signed between the Chinese and Panamanian governments. Since the breakdown of Panama’s diplomatic relations with Taiwan and […]

November 22, 2017

What I am reading now


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  On a warm and cloudless Sunday afternoon in the middle of August, Michelito Lagravere strode into the brand-new Caliente Plaza de Toros in downtown Tijuana to the sound of his name chanted by 3,000 spectators. Barely taller than a bull himself—hence his name, Little Michel, after his father, a French-born bullfighter—Lagravere is unassuming and […]

November 21, 2017

Fewer Mobile Phone Operators


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If the bill that has already been approved in a first debate in Congress successful, the Panamanian mobile telephone market will have only three participants, instead of four, as at present. The aim of the bill is “… to consolidate the market so that the necessary investments in infrastructure can be achieved and thus technologically […]

November 21, 2017

Central America: $655 million in Public Works


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In August 2017, 36 environmental impact studies were submitted in the centralamerican countries to build sewer systems, roads and government offices, among other things. Data from the interactive platform “Construction in Central America”, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: Panama is where the largest amount of investment is concentrated, with about $570 million […]

November 21, 2017

The Potential of a Logistics Area in Tocumen


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Ten companies have already expressed interest in the free zone that Tocumen is set to develop in the airport’s cargo terminal, whose tender is scheduled for the end of November this year. The logistics zone will cover a total area of 35 hectares, but the first stage, which will begin in the first quarter of […]

November 21, 2017

Panama: Retaliation Against Colombia


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If the request by the Panamanian Ministry of Commerce and Industries is approved, a new tax of up to 40% could be established on the dividends distributed by Colombian companies. In response to a decision by the Colombian government to extend the import tariff for footwear and textiles from Panama for two more years, the Panamanian […]

November 21, 2017

Wine Imports into Panama Up 4%


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In 2016, $21 million worth of wine was imported, 4% more than in the previous year, and 50% of it came from Chile and Spain. Changes in imports Between 2015 and 2016 the import value of wine coming into Panama increased from $20 million in 2015 to $21 million in 2016. Between 2015 and 2016 […]

November 21, 2017