Panama: Tender of 300 MW Being Prepared


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After suspending two power supply contracts with Bocas del Toro Energía and Coal Power, Etesa has announced that before the end of the year it will hire other generators to supply the 300 MW. The contract with Bocas del Toro Energía, which included the Brazilian company Odebrecht, was canceled by mutual agreement, after the revelation […]

April 19, 2017

Progress in Free Zone in Tocumen


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An announcement has been made that in July the first licenses are expected to be granted to operate in the free zone which is being built in Tocumen and which will be ready within 18 months. The general manager of Tocumen, Joseph Fidanque III, explained to Prensa.com that there are already twelve companies interested in […]

April 18, 2017

Panama: Investment in Fuel Terminal


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The consortium FCC and Felguera IHI won the contract to build an oil storage terminal belonging to the Dutch company Vopak in Bahia Las Minas, province of Colon. From a statement issued by FCC Construction: The new terminal will be located next to the existing Chevron terminal of 509,000  mbc (thousand of barrels of crude) […]

April 18, 2017

$100 million Works Announced in East Panama


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The government plans to allocate resources to remodel schools, and the construction of an aqueduct, a health center and a sports complex in the eastern area of the province of Panama. Furthermore it was also announced that on April 18 a tender will be launched for the extension of the hydraulic ring road towards this […]

April 18, 2017

To battle coffee rust losses, farm mechanization is making rehabilitation affordable for co-ops


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Tucked into the slopes of the San Salvador volcano lies the Jabali Cooperative, a sprawling coffee farm known for its Fairtrade-certified coffee. Established in 1980, this 121-member cooperative has been producing high-altitude, organic coffee in El Salvador for generations. When coffee rust began affecting the crop in 2011 and 2012, nobody could have predicted that […]

April 18, 2017

Panama: Stock Market Figures up to March 2017


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Of the total volume traded on the stock market in the first quarter, 55% were in the primary market, 29% in the secondary and the remainder were repurchases. “The most traded instruments in the primary market were corporate bonds-notes and negotiable commercial securities for $338.9 million, followed by Bonds and Treasury Bills for $228.8 million,” […]

April 18, 2017

Odebrecht Confesses to Giving Former Brazil President Lula US $4 Million in Bribes


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Karina Martin reports in PanAm Post of yet another bribery scandal, this one involving the former Brazil President. Former president of the corruption-ridden construction company Odebrecht, Marcelo Odebrecht, confessed to paying US $4.15 million in cash to former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva between 2012 and 2013. According to information leaked by local media, former minister […]

April 17, 2017