Getting a Roommate in Your Golden Years


News from Panama

Kaya Larerman writes in The New York Times of a new trend for seniors in expensive rent districts. This could work anywhere, even here. Like many older Americans, Shazzi Felstein recently found herself in an unexpected financial bind. About a year ago, she noticed that her savings had dwindled. To her horror, she realized that […]

January 16, 2018

USS Portland squeezes through Panama Canal


News from Panama

The USS Portland squeezed through the Panama Canal on Tuesday on the way to its home port of San Diego and commissioning ceremony in Portland on April 21. Transiting the canal was challenging. It is 110 feet wide. The ship, a San Antonio class amphibious landing dock, is 105 feet wide.  The maximum ship width […]

January 16, 2018

Getting Ready to Receive Chinese Tourists


News from Panama

Tailor made tourist packages, modifications in hotels, and learning the Mandarin language, are just some of the aspects that companies must work on in order to receive tourists from China. The bilateral tourism promotion agreement signed between the governments of China and Panama, after they reestablished diplomatic relations in June 2017, involves much more than […]

January 16, 2018

Panama: Better Construction Statistics


News from Panama

Obtaining precise and reliable figures to make better projections is the objective of the new economic council created by the builders’ union. The Economic Advisory Council for Construction (COCEC) is a new body of the builders’ union that will seek to specify data such as volumes of square meters built, housing programs, commercial, industrial, road, […]

January 16, 2018

Panama City – A Door to History


News from Panama

Ileanna Hoffman writes in the HuffPost about Panama. Costa Rica touts its exotic rain forests, (Ah the power of PR) but did you consider that the exact same terrain can be found in Panama, with the added bonus of visiting the historic Panama Canal – an artificial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.  Panamanians […]

January 16, 2018

$27 million Investment in National Parks


News from Panama

More on the Park improvements slated for this year. With a loan from the IDB, several works will be carried out to improve the infrastructure of Coiba National Park in Panama. Renovation of interpretation trails, improvement of the facilities at Gambute station, adapting the potable water supply and sewage system, and overhauling of the dock […]

January 10, 2018

$239 million Investment in Public Works


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Plans are underway to build a water treatment plant in the Ancón district of the province of Panama that will include a raw water adduction line and potable water pipeline. According to the interactive platform “Construction in Central America” complied by CentralAmericaData, the National Aqueduct and Sewer Institute of Panama (Instituto de Acueducto y Alcantarillados […]

January 10, 2018