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Panama at a Crossroads: What's Next for Global Trade?

Multimodal & Logistic - July - September 2025 

The latest issue of Transports Magazine (July–September 2025) dives deep into the global shifts shaking the logistics and maritime world—and Panama is at the epicenter.

From the country’s dramatic exit from China’s Belt and Road Initiative to billion-dollar port deals and rising regional competition, this issue asks the big question: Is Panama ready to defend its role as the hemisphere’s logistics powerhouse?

Inside, you'll find:

  • Bold takes on U.S.–China tensions and their ripple effects on Latin American ports

  • Powerful stories of logistics companies leading through innovation and resilience

  • Critical updates from IMO on ship recycling, ocean protection, and seafarer rights

  • A wake-up call on global competition—and what Panama must do next

  • Insights into the future of supply chains, AI, climate risk, and digital trade

Don’t miss this essential read for anyone navigating the business of trade, ports, and logistics in 2025.

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Innovation, Infrastructure, and Identity: Panama Steps into the Future

Actividad Industria - July - September Issue 

The latest edition of Actividad Industria captures a country in motion—building, creating, and redefining its role in the global economy.

From the bold transformation of the Colón Free Zone to the billion-dollar Panama–David railway megaproject, Panama is rewriting its industrial and logistical narrative. Meanwhile, the Río Indio reservoir signals a long-term bet on water security and sustainable development.

Inside this issue:

  • “Madure is Panama Bottled” – Aida Michelle Ureña de Maduro fuses family, honey, and heritage into a liquor with a story to tell.

  • World of Coffee Panama 2026 – Panama prepares to host the most prestigious global coffee event.

  • Industrial innovation and environmental leadership – SIP celebrates 80 years with bold ideas on energy, water, and sustainability.

  • Smart business – Learn how to grow sales without losing liquidity in a fast-moving tech economy.

  • Urban planning, construction, and public-private synergy – Equity and infrastructure go hand in hand.

  • CAMCHI’s regional push – Chiriquí takes center stage in Panama's development strategy.

This issue doesn’t just document progress—it captures a nation on the edge of transformation. From logistics to liquor, and rail to resilience, Panama is building something big.

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