A Panorama of Panama City


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Panama has seen a lot of changes over the last 10 years and this article in the Brown Political Review reflects up those changes. Panama City is an intersection. It lies between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; between jungles and man-made waterways; between colorful colonial Spanish architecture and towering skyscrapers; and between history and modernity. […]

November 20, 2016

Panama Insurance Market – September 2016


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In the first nine months of the year premium income barely exceeded $1 billion, growing by less than 1% compared to the same period in 2015. The premiums of insurance companies between January and September totaled $1.023 billion, registering a slight increase of 0.8% or $7.7 million compared with the $1,015 million in the same […]

November 16, 2016

Ecuador’s ASTINAVE grows after securing Panama deal


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Ecuadorian shipyard Astilleros Navales Ecuatorianos (ASTINAVE) on 10 November announced it is to construct three passenger boats for the Panama Canal Authority, as the yard continues expanding its clientele. For Panama ASTINAVE is to construct vessels that are 16 m long, have 23 kt maximum speed, and are to be delivered in March 2017. This […]

November 15, 2016

Panama: Bank Credit Up 10%


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Up to the month of August the balance of the loan portfolio in the banking system amounted to $47.7 million, 9.9% more than in the same month in 2015. Although the latest official census figures on constructions were not very promising, this sector continues to lead the growth of credit in Panama. Up to August, credit […]

November 15, 2016

Business Information “Convenient for Me”


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EDITORIAL Only 1 out of the 20 main pollsters, newspapers and television stations in the United States who possessed all the tools needed to properly manage the demographic data and surveys, was right in indicating who the next president would be. Why was there such a tremendous failure? The only explanation is that the quality of […]

November 15, 2016

In Panama, NCO trains security forces on medical response


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“Fuego! Fuego! Fuego!” Sgt. 1st Class Russell Planer shouts through a bullhorn, and four-person teams of Panamanian security forces dash off with their stretchers to locate their “injured” compadre. The teams are participating in an exercise. It’s part of the medical training that Planer runs to improve the agents’ response times and steel them for […]

November 15, 2016

Panama: $13 million for Naval Equipment


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The National Naval Air Service is preparing tenders for $13 million in 2017 for the purchase of new vessels and aircraft.  The amount has already been approved by the Cabinet Council and included in the budget for the Naval Air Service (Senan) 2017. Prensa.com reports that “…For example, as part of the continuity of the improvement […]

November 15, 2016