Drug Gangs Corrupt Panama’s Shipping Industry


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Drug gangs have infiltrated a Panama port through employees who smuggle cocaine into cargo containers destined for Europe — a trafficking scheme that shows how Panama’s shipping industry is used to move large quantities of drugs across the Atlantic. Local gangs, in partnership with Colombian traffickers, have become increasingly involved in protecting and smuggling cocaine […]

April 9, 2019

The Future of Panamanian Agriculture


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Developing strategic crops to ensure food security and bringing together agricultural agents to focus on foreign market niches is part of the challenge for the coming years. One of the great challenges faced by businessmen in Panama is to take advantage of the country’s logistical opportunities to position the Panamanian economy as an agro-exporter and […]

April 9, 2019

Acrow Supplies 61 Bridges to Panama’s Ministry of Public Works for Rural Infrastructure Development


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Company also trained local engineers, technicians and contractors for on-site installations. Acrow Bridge, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, is pleased to announce that it provided Panama’s Ministry of Public Works with 61 modular steel bridges in 2018, along with training on assembly and installation of the structures to enable local engineers, technicians […]

April 9, 2019

Pork Meat: U.S. Import Tariffs


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Arguing that the import quota allocated for this year was reached, Panama applied a special safeguard measure on certain fractions of pork products originating in the USA. The measure applies to pork in carcasses or half carcasses, legs, shoulders, and their bone-in pieces, hams, and pork ribs, so now importers will have to pay a […]

April 9, 2019

Panama connection


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Japan’s efforts to boost Latin American connectivity featured during President Juan Carlos Varela’s visit to Tokyo. Japan praised Panama’s decision to proceed with construction of a transport project based on Japanese monorail technology as leaders of the two countries met in Tokyo to strengthen bilateral ties. Tokyo’s support for the monorail project comes as a […]

April 9, 2019

No Long-Term Plans, No Tourism to Rebound


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This should be the number 1 priority of the new administration and as they say “It is the Economy Stupid”!  For Panama’s tourism businessmen, the lack of government capacity to give continuity to the industry’s plans is one of the main barriers to the growth of the activity in the future. Although in 2018, the […]

April 3, 2019

The International Film Festival Panamá Showcases Central America’s Blossoming Cinema


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With more than 70 feature films, this year’s International Film Festival Panamá (IFF Panamá) is yet again proof that Central America is making great strides when it comes to nurturing its film industries. While local audiences will be able to get a chance to see festival favorites by the likes of Hirokazu Kore-eda, Barry Jenkins, Pawel Pawlikowski, and Sebastian Lélio, […]

April 2, 2019