Report Looks At Cost Of Education Abroad


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Hans Esser at ExpatBriefing.com examines the cost of education abroad.  Here in Boquete we have an international academy AIB  that is very inexpensive compared to most places in the world and hosts over 25 different nationalities. The cost to parents of educating their children varies widely from country to country, costing anywhere from USD7,891 for state-funded education […]

July 18, 2017

Does America Need Residence-Based Taxation?


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Expat Briefing explores ways that US Expats might be able to mitigate their taxes. In June 2017, Americans for Tax Reform joined US expat groups in calling for Congress to consider residence-based taxation for Americans living abroad. This feature looks at the proposals, and examines why they are considered so important for US expats. Tax […]

July 18, 2017

Panama’s secret to economic growth? Immigrants


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Ricardo Hausmann makes a point for immigration and how all the great nations benefited from imported talent.  Panama is getting there and should pay close attention to this if we are to continue to grow.   Latin America is in the economic doldrums. After almost a decade of progress, GDP has been negative for the […]

July 18, 2017

Figures on Crops in Central America


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In 2016 the main regional crop sold abroad was coffee, with $2.934 billion in exported value, equivalent to 887 thousand tons. Figures from the interactive platform “Central American Cultivation Monitoring” compiled by CentralAmericaData‘s Business Intelligence Unit: The main destinations of coffee exports are the USA, Germany, Belgium, Italy and France, which together account for 70% of the volume exported by the […]

July 11, 2017

May bunker sales fall slightly at Panama


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  Marine diesel oil (MDO) volumes were up on April, however a drop in heavy fuel oil (HFO) demand saw overall bunker sales tail off for the month. According to statistics from the Panama Maritime Authority (PMA), 365,530.76 barrels (48,999 metric tonnes (mt)) of MDO were sold in Panama in May compared to 310,040.11 (41,560 […]

July 11, 2017

Official song of World Youth Day Panama released


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A logo depicting symbols for Mary, Panama and the Panama Canal was selected as the winning design to promote World Youth Day 2019. The design by Amber Calvo, 20, a Panamanian student studying architecture, was chosen from 103 entries submitted for the event that will take place Jan. 22-27, 2019. (Credit: CNS photo/courtesy World Youth […]

July 11, 2017

Panama: Construction Figures Up to May 2017


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In the first five months of the year, the value of new constructions, additions and repairs amounted to $967 million, 24% more than in the same period in 2016. Figures compiled by the Office of the Comptroller General show that the value of new constructions, additions and repairs between January and May reached $967 million, led […]

July 11, 2017

Panama Canal Does Some Good While Upending Historic Trade Routes


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By Jessica Shankleman (Bloomberg) — Fresh from a $5.25 billion, nine-year expansion that’s upending decades-old trade routes, it turns out the Panama Canal is also doing a little good for the planet. By offering a short-cut to deliver billions of dollars of Asian-made goods to America’s East Coast ports, the waterway has helped its shipping company customers […]

July 11, 2017