Copa Airlines resumes operations from Orlando


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After five months of disrupted travel service as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, Panama-based Copa Airlines announced plans to resume operations from Orlando International Airport. Initially, Copa will operate up to four weekly flights connecting from Orlando via Tocumen International Airport in Panama on:  Sept. 4: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador; and Panama […]

September 14, 2020

Let Me Share Our Plan B With You


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We have been asked by several people to share Our Plan B.  It started in 2006 and evolved since then. It is still evolving today, changing as our environment does. Let me begin by telling you what I did.  I started with my Plan B in 2006 as I saw another wave of recession indicators […]

September 14, 2020

Do you have a Plan B?


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There’s been a pretty obvious and radical shift in Western civilization. And it’s not one for the better.   Right in front of our eyes, just over the span of a few months government over-regulation and lockdowns have become the new normal. Violent protests and riots are commonplace and the rise of Marxists and Bolsheviks who […]

September 7, 2020

Hospital City: Request to Cancel Contract


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Arguing reasons of force majeure, the construction company Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas requested the Panamanian Social Security Fund to unilaterally cancel the contract for the construction of the hospital complex. This mega-project has been delayed for several years. Initially the contract for the design, construction and financing of the Hospital City was awarded in 2011 to the business group Fomento de […]

September 7, 2020

Economic Reactivation: Proposals to Shorten Deadlines


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After five months of restrictions on productive activities, the Panamanian business sector proposes to shorten the dates of the “Updated Plan for National-Provincial Reopening” and to set that schedule in September. For the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP), the country is not only experiencing a health pandemic, it is also in the midst […]

September 7, 2020

Law on Multinational Companies Sanctioned


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Panamanian President Laurentino Cortizo, sanctioned the law that creates the Special Regime for the Establishment and Operation of Multinational Companies for the Provision of Services related to Manufacturing. After the deputies of the Panamanian Assembly approved in the third debate last month the bill that aims to promote investments in this context of economic crisis that derives from the outbreak […]

September 7, 2020

From Territorial Income to Global Income


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This is dumb move by Costa Rica and will certainly kill foreign relocation there. Currently in Costa Rica a territorial income system is applied, which consists of taxing profits produced exclusively at the local level. If the Income Tax Law is modified, the situation could change. On August 24th, the project called “Law for the inclusion of […]

September 7, 2020

New Reality: Changes in Consumption Patterns


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In the new business scenario consumers have increased the demand for household disinfection products, fruits, vegetables, vitamins and medicines, consumption patterns that could be maintained in the medium and long term. When the first cases of covid-19 were reported in Central America in March, the first reaction of people was to make compulsive purchases. Some of the products that […]

September 7, 2020

Panama set to resume horse racing activity behind closed doors


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The Cabinet Council of Panama gave its approval late last week for the Updated National-Provincial Reopening Plan, paving the way to resume a number of industries, including horse racing and lotteries. Casinos are still waiting to reactivate their operations. The new regulations set out that the Hipódromo Presidente Remón, in Panama City, will be allowed to resume its schedule […]

September 7, 2020