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The Panama Canal Authority has rejected these accusations, cautioning that a preferential tariff for the U.S. could cause "chaos." Read also: US government ships sail toll-free through Panama Canal ...
The Panama Canal Authority has denied the US State Department’s claim ... as the president has accused the Central American country of charging excessive rates to use its trade passage, which ...
PANAMA CITY - Panama President Jose ... on either end of the canal. Earlier this month, CK Hutchison said it had agreed to sell most of its global US$22.8 billion (S$30 billion) ports business ...
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Marco Rubio in Dominican Republic had to clarify a Wednesday statement from his office in Washington on free transit of US government vessels through Panama Canal Panama’s President, José Raúl ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will travel to Panama ... S. national security interests under President Trump’s leadership, to include ensuring unfettered access to the Panama Canal and keeping ...
Panama's president denounced ... he wrote on social media. "The Canal is Panamanian and will continue to be Panamanian!" China has denied trying to claim any control over the canal, with Foreign ...
The Panama Canal ... by the U.S. State Department that ships flying its flag would pass through the iconic interoceanic waterway toll-free. The geopolitical strategy announced by US President ...
Mulino denies China is operating the canal and says ownership of the Panama Canal is not open for negotiation. The U.S. built the Panama Canal in the early 1900s, but President Jimmy Carter signed ...
President Trump also accused Panama of charging excessive rates on US ships passing through the Canal. Recently, Rubio had cautioned Panama about China's influence and control over the Panama Canal.
The deal comes after U.S. President ... canal’s biggest user, excessive rates, and claimed that the Central American country had ceded control of the waterway to China. China and Panama deny the ...