Gasoline prices continue their slow but steady climb upwards with a five cent boost for a gallon of 95 octan, and three cent raise for 91 octane starting Saturday, September 11.
IMF looking at nationalization of Panama freeways
The announcement that the government plans to nationalize Panama’s two main expressways, the north and south corridors has come under the eyes of the the International Monetary Fund.
Petaquilla Gold facing law suit from residents
Residents of the community of Miguel de Borda in Colón have filed a lawsuit inPanama’s Supreme Court against the Petaquilla Gold mining project. over the approval of an environmental impact assessment.
Freedom to switch cell phone provider and keep number coming up
A contract to allow cell phone users to keep the same number even if they change providers will be signed in three weeks and . the system is expected to be operational by March 2011.
Production resumes at Petaquilla gold mine
Petaquilla Minerals has restarted production at its gold mine in Molejón, Colón. Production was halted on Aug. 17 when a containment pond was close to overflowing.
New website will give camera-eye view of work on Canal expansion
Companies around the world are working on the design and construction of the third locks - the largest of the four components of the work of the Panama Canal Expansion, one of the 10 largest infrastructures on the planet.
Third set of locks for canal expansion will start in 2011
Work on the third set of locks to enable the Panama Canal to take bigger ships is scheduled to begin next year saysAntonio Zaffaroni, director of the construction work being carried out by Grupo Unidos por el Canal.
Martinelli speaks out on easing mining regulations in Panama
The global environmental lobby disregards the benefits of responsible mining in the development of a country said Panama's President President, Ricardo Martinelli, in Lima, Peru, Thursday (August 26).
“Gloria” arrives to help complete clean up the Bay of Panama
“Gloria,” has finally arrived in Panama, and with the giant lady's assistance Panama City sewers and the Bay of Panama will be one step nearer to being cleaned up.
Canal traffic falls but positive operating results expected
Traffic in the Panama Canal declined 2.8 percent between April and June, but officials remain optimistic that there will be positive operating results for the fiscal year, ending September 30.
Beef exports down nearly 88 percent
Panamaa’s agricultural exports continued to fall in the first half of the year with farmers and fisheries officials blaming the elimination of tax incentives.
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