Panama Dam Opposed By Indigenous People


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Daniel Grossman reports on the ongoing controversy of dam building in Panama.   Scientists agree that global warming is heating up the planet. They also say that one solution to cutting carbon is to use energy more efficiently, and wherever possible to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. But low-carbon energy can sometimes create its […]

November 7, 2017

Panama: $169 million in Deals at Real Estate Fair


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In the Capac Expo fair, 1,824 homes were sold, and the highest number of approved banking transactions corresponded to residences with prices between $40,000 and $60,000. From a report by the Panamanian Chamber of Construction: In the most representative trade fair event of the industry, held from September 13 to 17, a total of 1,824 […]

November 7, 2017

17 things you didn’t know about Panama


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Oliver Smith writes for The Telegraph in the UK about Panama. It’s Independence Day in Panama. On November 3, 1903, the country seceded from the Republic of Colombia, which it joined more than 80 years before (having previously been part of the Spanish Empire). Here are a few facts about the Central American nation.   […]

November 7, 2017

Silver medal applauds French efforts to build Panama Canal


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  Commemorative coins and medals generally celebrate successful endeavors, but a silver medal that Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ Nov. 8 Baltimore auction offers was issued for a grand project that was, in hindsight, a failure. The 1880 medal commemorates the French efforts to build the Panama Canal, an effort plagued by a shortage of engineering input […]

October 31, 2017

Dynamic Panama, Stalled Panama


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The Panamanian economy remains bright because of its strong side, logistics, however as it stands today household consumption is not growing, mainly affected by a cumulative inflation of 38% in the last ten years. There has been a notable increase in the prices of fundamental items in the family basket, such as housing, food, and […]

October 31, 2017

$70 million for Medical Research Center


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The first phase of the “Gorgas Campus” project includes construction of the research and biosafety laboratory buildings at levels 2 and 3, the transport warehouse and the water treatment plant and administration area. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy and Finance: The National Economic Council today approved a loan agreement with the […]

October 31, 2017

Panama Buys More Brazilian Furniture


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In 2016 imports of home and office furniture in Panama totaled $127 million, and the value imported from Brazil grew by 4% compared to 2015..” Figures from the information system on the Market for Home and Office Furniture and Accessories in Panama, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAPHIC caption = “Click to […]

October 31, 2017