Investment Climate Panama
Background
The mainstay of
As of
After seeing double digit growth in 2011, the growth outlook for 2012 was favorable, underpinned by large scale public investments. In
Overall,
Growth was robust in 2012 and by
Economic growth will be bolstered by the
Growth during the first quarter of 2014 was the slowest rate recorded since 2009, when the economy grew at a 4 percent annual rate in the aftermath of the global credit crisis. In
On average, as of 2015, economic growth in
The economy grew 5.8 percent, driven by financial services, the
The government was projecting growth of 6.2 percent in 2016, driven by large projects such as an extra metro line in the capital Panama City and commercial operations using the new third set of locks in the canal. In late
Economic growth moderated to 4.9 percent in 2016 in the face of external headwinds, and inflation and unemployment remained subdued but have since risen slightly.
In
But
"I just think it was the right thing to do for my country, for the people of
Updated in 2017
Supplementary Sources:
Foreign Investment Assessment
Agriculture and Industry
Agriculture: bananas, rice, corn, coffee, sugarcane, vegetables; livestock; shrimp
Industries: construction, petroleum
capital goods, crude oil, foodstuffs, consumer goods, chemicals
Import partners
bananas, shrimp, sugar, coffee, clothing (1999)
Exports partners
US 13.9%,
Ports and Harbors
Balboa, Cristobal,
Telephone System
general assessment - domestic and international facilities well developed; cellular mobile usage extensive and on the increase; international: country code - 507
Internet Users
120,000 users estimated in recent years; internet usage on a notable increase
Labor Force
1.19 million; note - shortage of skilled labor, but an oversupply of unskilled labor; labor force by occupation - agriculture 20.8%, industry 18%, services 61.2%
Legal System and Considerations
Legal system is based on civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts in the
Corruption Perception Ranking
See full list, as reported by
Cultural Considerations
Western norms predominate. Punctuality, although not strictly adhered to in daily living, is expected in business circles, particularly with foreigners. As in all parts of
Country Website (s)
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