IMA Agro-Fairs Set for May 6 Across Panama
The IMA will hold agro-fairs on May 6 in several provinces across Panama, offering low-cost products to local consumers. The events aim to ease household spending and support direct sales from producers.
The IMA will hold agro-fairs on May 6 in several provinces across Panama, offering low-cost products to local consumers. The events aim to ease household spending and support direct sales from producers.
Highfield Boats has added SUMINAPA as a new dealer partner in Panama, with the Colón-based marine company set to expand the brand’s local presence. The move strengthens the company’s distribution network across the Americas.
Ukraine and Russia traded drone strikes ahead of Russia’s Victory Day ceasefire, highlighting the continuing intensity of the war. The attacks also underscored the conflict’s broader impact on energy, trade and global security.
The CSS has explained retirement options for workers who meet age and contribution requirements, including proportional pension and early retirement. The rules are designed to help eligible contributors determine the path that fits their social security record.
First Quantum’s overall outlook has been trimmed, but the Panama side of its business is drawing greater value from investors. The move keeps Panama’s major copper project in the spotlight as a key asset in the company’s portfolio.
Panama will host a new edition of ESET Security Days on May 7, with a business-focused conference cycle promoting awareness of information security. The event highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity for Panamanian companies.
Ciudad de la Salud has opened a palliative care oncology room at the Cancerology Hospital, offering support to both insured and uninsured patients. The service expands access to comfort-focused cancer care in Panama City.
Panama has recorded more than 2,000 dengue cases so far this year, with six deaths reported. The Metropolitan Region, Colón and San Miguelito are among the hardest-hit areas.
Panama’s Transparency International chapter has launched “La Ruta de la Plata,” a data tool that reorganizes campaign finance filings from the 2024 elections into an open, searchable format. The platform makes it easier to track donations, self-financing and spending by elected officials and presidential candidates.
China’s Embassy in Panama rejected U.S. cyberattack allegations in a statement that adds to growing diplomatic tension over cybersecurity. The dispute comes as Panama faces increased scrutiny because of its strategic role in trade and communications.
Water cooperation is set to be a key issue during the Israeli president’s visit to Panama on May 6. The meeting highlights the strategic importance of water for Panama and the Panama Canal.
EduRank 2026 places the Universidad de Panamá, UTP and USMA as Panama’s top three universities. The ranking highlights the country’s research profile and regional standing.
Panama’s foreign minister urged lawmakers in China to defend national sovereignty after the detention of Panamanian vessels. The move highlights how maritime disputes can become diplomatic issues for the country.
A Panamanian Assembly delegation visited China, a move Chinese experts see as a sign both sides may want to ease tensions. The trip highlights the continued importance of Panama-China ties in trade and diplomacy.
Evictions in Río Indio have intensified debate in Panama over land rights, development policy, and the strategic water needs tied to the Panama Canal. The dispute highlights the tension between national infrastructure goals and rural communities.
Panamanian lawmakers’ trip to China is drawing criticism as tensions persist over detained Panamanian vessels. Patsy Lee is defending the mission as an official parliamentary visit.
Panama has launched a new 24/7 contact center for the Citizen Service 311 system, backed by 50 new agents. The upgrade is aimed at improving response to complaints, reports, and citizen suggestions.
MEDUCA has made attendance at Escuela para Padres a requirement for collecting PASE-U payments. The change ties the education benefit more closely to parental participation and program compliance.
The Ministry of Government has set the registration process for the first family visit to women transferred to La Esmeralda in Las Garzas. Relatives must sign up at the former Cefere facility on Avenida Domingo Díaz between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Panama’s Education Ministry will run its Parent School program nationwide from May 12 to 15, aiming to strengthen ties between families and schools. The effort will reach regions across the country.
