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Caribbean & Central America - April 2013 (ISSN 1741-4458)

ECONOMIC OVERVIEW: PANAMA

Resuming FTA talks with Colombia: Between 11-15 March, the sixth round of negotiations regarding a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Colombia and Panama took place in the Colombian city of Medellín. This followed the 23 February announcement by Panama’s trade minister, Ricardo Quijano, that the talks which had been suspended in October 2010 would resume. According to Colombia’s trade ministry, exports to Panama grew by 32.3% in 2012 to a value of US$2.86bn, 87% of which corresponded to oil, coal and other mining products. Meanwhile imports from Panama reached US$71.6m, mainly comprising machinery and equipment (54.4%) and basic chemicals (11.3%).

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