Tag: Rum in Panama
Odebrecht to Expand Metro Line 2
Together with FCC Construction, the controversial Brazilian construction company won the contract to design and build the branch of Line 2 of the Panama Metro, which will connect the future ITSE with the Tocumen international airport. inShare On November 27th, the award resolution was published, which consists of design engineering services, construction of civil works, […]
New rules at Panama Canal expected to boost U.S. LNG industry
New rules allowing a greater number of liquefied natural gas tankers to pass through the Panama Canal per day are expected to boost the development of the multibillion dollar industry along the U.S. Gulf Coast. The rules went into effect in October. Canal officials now allow two LNG tankers traveling in opposite directions to be […]
Panama cement market forecast to contract by 13%
Cement consumption in Panama is expected to fall by 13 per cent this year due to the economic slowdown, the strike by the trade union of construction workers, Suntracs, and a decline in construction permits. “We are seeing a 13 per cent drop this year and we perceive that next year will not be a […]
Construction Awaits Better Times
Expanding to $150.000 the range of homes with preferential interest and guaranteeing real estate leasing are two of the changes that could boost a recovery of activity in Panama. Construction in the country has reported a downward trend in recent years, however, representatives of the Panamanian Chamber of Construction (CAPAC) expect that with the arrival […]
Suspension Lifted on Metro Tender
After having stopped the process because of an action proposed by one of the participating consortiums, the authorities decided to lift the suspension of the tender for the design and construction of the branch that will connect the future ITSE with the international airport of Tocumen. The tender was suspended at the beginning of November […]
Rebates and eased restrictions boost traffic in Suez and Panama Canals
The latest round of rebates for transiting LNG vessels in the Suez Canal is set to boost traffic as the rival waterways compete for traffic ahead of an upsurge in LNG exports as US production rapidly increases. The Suez Canal’s new discount on tolls, now in effect for six weeks, offers a hefty 65% cut […]
Banking Congress in Panama
On February 14th and 15th, representatives of banks, international financial institutions and risk rating agencies will meet in Panama City to discuss issues related to the sector. The event called “International Banking Congress for Regulators & Bankers,” will be organized by the Superintendence of Banks of Panama (SBP) and seeks to address issues such as […]
Plastic: Innovate or Die
Producing articles with avocado and corn seed resin, and products with additives that allow the decomposition of plastic in less time, are some of the strategies proposed by the sector to overcome the obstacles faced in the region. As in the rest of the world, there have been several attempts in Central America to ban […]
Coffee and Craft Beer Debuts at Panama’s Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort
Mia Taylor at Travel Pulse reports that The Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort in Panama debuted a new Coffee Corner and specialty craft beer bar where guests and groups are invited to savor the country’s finest exports. Featuring locally-sourced Panamanian coffee and local beer, the Buenaventura continues to be a leading destination authority resort by […]