CK Hutchison Unit Says Panama Missed Deadline to Answer Arbitration Claim
CK Hutchison’s Panama unit said Panama’s government failed to respond to an international arbitration claim by the deadline, potentially altering next procedural steps.
CK Hutchison’s Panama unit said Panama’s government failed to respond to an international arbitration claim by the deadline, potentially altering next procedural steps.
Kick Off reports Panama’s coach explained the strategy behind scheduling two matches against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana, citing preparation and assessment benefits.
CK Hutchison’s Panama unit said Panama failed to meet a deadline to respond to an international arbitration claim, according to a March 16 Reuters report. Details on the claim and next steps have not yet been released.
DredgeWire reports that armed conflict choking the Strait of Hormuz has led some ships to reroute via the Panama Canal, boosting Panama’s strategic role in global trade.
South China Morning Post reports a wave of Chinese ship inspections presented as pressure on Panama, a development that could affect shipping operations and diplomatic ties.
Czech drinks group Kofola has bought a stake in Panama’s Alta Fermentación, signaling European investment into Panama’s beverage sector and potential ties for growth and export.
Panama is seeking to persuade COSCO to resume vessel calls at the Port of Balboa, according to WorldCargo News, a move that could affect container throughput and regional transshipment flows.
Republic World reports Axis Bank chief Amitabh Chaudhry commented on India’s search for alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz, citing the Panama Canal in the discussion.
Baird Maritime reports Svitzer has added two new tugs, Isla Popa and Isla Uva, to support ship transits through the Panama Canal, strengthening towage capacity for canal operations.
Quantum Commodity Intelligence reported that Panama’s bunker fuel sales in February reached a four-year high, signaling stronger marine fuel demand through Panamanian ports.
Newsroom Panama’s “Your Morning Smile” post (March 16, 2026) asks readers to email ‘funnies’ to PanamaNewsroom@gmail.com, offering a simple way to contribute light, community-driven content.
Chinese authorities have reportedly stepped up inspections of Panama-flagged vessels amid a dispute tied to a canal-area port seizure, raising concerns about delays and costs for shipping linked to the Panama Canal.
Panama is seeing growing residential and commercial battery adoption while national operating rules for generation-scale storage remain incomplete, delaying larger tenders and investor certainty.
Taitiana Anderson, a 29-year-old renal patient from Colón, needs help to travel to the United States for surgery to treat hyperparathyroidism; supporters can consult @apoyemos_a_taitiana on Instagram.
Tourists from several countries visited Casco Antiguo on Sunday, exploring the historic district’s attractions and supporting local businesses and cultural venues.
Acodeco held a consumer fair and accompanying health day in Juan Díaz on World Consumer Rights Day, offering discounted products and health services to local residents.
After Minister Felipe Chapman presented Panama’s economic strategy to the Inter-American Development Bank, the business sector urged the government to accelerate execution and deliver concrete results.
Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa blessed the Last Supper anda at Catedral Basílica Santa María la Antigua; the 12-image float will process through Casco Antiguo on Holy Thursday.
Telemetro reports three homicides in Colón this weekend: one on Calle 8 involving multiple gunshot wounds, one in daytime in Cativá, and one in a Los Lagos multifamily complex.
The Instituto de Meteorología e Hidrología de Panamá has issued a heat advisory through Feb. 18 for high heat index, elevated temperatures and strong UV radiation; citizens are advised to avoid prolonged sun exposure and stay hydrated.
