Panama tourism on verge of collapse


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Panamanian tourism is on the edge of an abyss from which it would take about 15 years to emerge, according to industry projections. The restriction of mobility, curfew, sanitary fences and a ban on going to the beaches can cause the closure of at least 50% of the 3,500 companies that participate directly in tourism, […]

January 26, 2021

Panamanian ports post 5.3% growth in 2020


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Panama port activity not only rose by 5.3% last year but also registered the highest volume ever with 7.73m teu despite a lock down for several months and other restrictions. All terminals posted growth with the exception of Evergreen’s Colon Container Terminal (CCT) on the Atlantic side. Manzanillo International Terminal-Panama (MIT) saw an increase of […]

January 26, 2021

Panama Places Debt for $2.45 Billion


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The Central American country placed in the international market $1.25 billion at a rate of 2.2% expiring in 2032 and $1.2 billion at a rate of 3.4% expiring in 2060. Panama ventured today into the international capital markets through the reopening of Global Bonds expiring in 2032 and 2060 for an amount of $2.45 billion, as […]

January 26, 2021

Polaris Infrastructure Extends Memorandum of Understanding for 10 MW Run-of-River Hydro Project in Panama


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Polaris Infrastructure Inc. (TSX: PIF) (“Polaris Infrastructure” or the “Company”), a Toronto-based company engaged in the operation, acquisition and development of renewable energy projects in Latin America, announced today that it has extended the period of exclusivity to June 30, 2021 for the Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) signed in 2020 to acquire the owner of a Panama-based 10 MW run-of-river […]

January 19, 2021

A new gas to power project for Panama?


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A new, large-scale gas to power project is envisioned for Panama, home to Central America’s first such undertaking after AES Panamá brought online its 381MW plant (pictured) in 2018. BNamericas has learned that Generadora de Gatún holds a provisional license from public services regulator Asep for the 670MW Gatún natural gas-fired project. The plant would be built in the […]

January 19, 2021

Panama- OPINION – The Blameless Gentlemen


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This appeared in Newsroom Panama.  Good Op-Ed. The Supreme Court of Justice should prepare a very detailed manual or guide for filing complaints or lawsuits against the immaculate fathers of the country, since the “suitable evidence” is the most difficult puzzle to put together in judicial matters, because, whatever The one that is presented for […]

January 19, 2021

Suez Canal emerges as Panama alternative for US LNG


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  Ongoing congestion at the Panama Canal has forced charterers looking to deliver US LNG cargoes to northeast Asia to seek alternative routes, with the Suez Canal emerging as the clear preference in recent weeks. Transit of the Suez Canal had already increased for carriers with US cargoes that were loaded in December and en route […]

January 19, 2021

IOC Makes Strong Warning to Panama


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(ATR) The International Olympic Committee recognizes Damaris Young as the new president of the Olympic Committee of Panama (COP) and “energetically” rejects the violation of the autonomy of the national Olympic entity. Damaris Young is the new president of the Olympic Committee of Panama. (Young) Young, a former national basketball team member and jurist specializing […]

January 19, 2021