AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTelecom Competition: Panama’s ASEP has opened an international public tender for a 20-year concession to bring in a third mobile operator, aiming to break the Tigo/Cable & Wireless duopoly, push next-gen network rollout, and target lower tariffs; prequalification is open now with applications due Aug. 11, 2026, final bidding set for late Dec., and a projected launch in Q3 2027. Maritime Security: Panama-linked cargo routes are again in the spotlight after New Zealand customs seized about 100kg of cocaine (up to NZ$35m) hidden in “PRADA” bricks inside a refrigerated container that transited through Balboa, Panama, underscoring how criminals test supply-chain vulnerabilities. Agribusiness Risk: The U.S. New World screwworm outbreak is expanding beyond Texas, with officials warning it could disrupt livestock supply and lift beef prices—an issue that matters for regional trade and food-cost expectations. World Cup Business: FIFA’s expanded 48-team World Cup kicks off June 11 across North America, with Panama’s own group-stage match vs Ghana set for June 18 at BMO Field, adding another tourism and hospitality demand pulse for the region. Air Travel: Cayman Airways will add Friday flights to Panama from June 26 to Aug. 28, boosting weekend and business travel options via Tocumen.
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