The Panama Canal Authority late Wednesday denied claims made by the U.S. State Department that it has agreed to no longer charge U.S. government vessels for transiting the important trade route. File ...
A view of ships waiting to pass through the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal Authority late on Wednesday denied any changes to transit fees after the US Department of State said US government ships ...
Meanwhile, Hutchison continues to own and operate the Panama ports. The Trump administration had originally threatened to ...
Nearly a year after CK Hutchison agreed to sell its Panama Canal terminals, the deal is still stuck. Political pressure from ...
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China Demands Controlling Stake for Cosco in Panama Ports Deal
Beijing says it will block the $22.8 billion deal if Cosco doesn't get a higher ownership share than original buyers MSC and ...
Yalisbeth Gill raises chickens and Liduvina Rivera grows coffee in Las Gaitas, an agricultural area 50 kilometers west of the Panama Canal. Despite the distance, both have boosted their operations, in ...
More than 2,000 people could be displaced by the construction of the Río Indio dam. The Panama Canal Authority says the dam solves a long-term... The Panama Canal needs more water. The solution is a ...
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -The Panama Canal will soon begin consultations with companies about launching a competitive tender in the first quarter of next year offering two new ports for construction and ...
After significant pressure was exerted by President Donald Trump, Chinese company CK Hutchison has agreed to sell its two ports on the Panama Canal to U.S. investment company BlackRock per a Tuesday ...
The CEO of the Panama Canal has denied President-elect Trump's allegation that the waterway built by the U.S. over a century ago is now under the control of China. "The accusations that China is ...
Feb. 6 (UPI) --The Panama Canal Authority late Wednesday said it has made no change to its tolls or other fees, denying the Trump administration claim that it has agreed to no longer charge U.S.
LIMÓN DE CHAGRES, Panama — Digna Benite stands on the banks of the calm Río Indio and recalls playing in the water while her father fished. "This river is my whole life," Benite, 60, says through a ...
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