AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime & Trade Tensions: Panama’s shipping interests are back in the spotlight as the new chair of the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission, Laura DiBella, flags concerns that China is “weaponizing” port-state inspections and detentions of Panama-flagged vessels—warning it could hit U.S. trade and push the issue toward remedial action. Anti-Corruption: Panama’s Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office moved to request the arrest of former AMP administrator Noriel Araúz over alleged unjustified enrichment tied to his 2019-2024 tenure, citing a reported $1.3 million alleged loss. Energy & Infrastructure: Panama’s electricity tender results are making waves in the business world, with 22.6 TWh awarded across 19 suppliers at prices below the reference value—signaling tighter competition and a continued shift toward renewables. Biosecurity & Agriculture: A New World screwworm outbreak is spreading in the U.S., with fresh cases in Texas and New Mexico and warnings for pet owners and livestock—an issue that traces back to the pest’s northward movement through Panama. Regional Economic Pressure: In Bocas del Toro, banana growers warn nearly 1,000 hectares leased to Chiquita-linked operations remain abandoned, leaving about 900 workers unemployed and raising fears of a local economic downturn.
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