Thursday, April 16, 2026

Panama opportunity for Barbados

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Panama is poised to receive more than US$20 billion in new investment over the next year, centred around the Panama Canal, with several other major development projects also on the horizon.

Its Minister of Foreign Affairs, Javier Martínez-Acha Vásquez, has extended an invitation for Barbados to become part of this transformative growth phase.

Martínez-Acha Vásquez, who recently visited Barbados, was the featured speaker at the August Luncheon of BIBA, the Association for Global Business, held at the Hilton Barbados Resort.

Addressing the theme Panama, Global Business Hub And Gateway To Latin America For The Caribbean, the minister emphasised the historic economic and social ties between the two nations – ties he believes can serve as a foundation for deeper collaboration.

He cited Panama’s average economic growth of around eight per cent since reclaiming control of the strategic waterway from the United States in 1999. Now, under the leadership of President José Raúl Mulino, the country is gearing up for what is expected to be a new era of rapid development – one that the minister described as a “positive economic shock.”

Martínez-Acha Vásquez also made clear that Panama is keen to collaborate with Barbados, especially in areas where the island has built global credibility, such as tourism, international business services, and renewable energy.

He noted that Panama would welcome investments in digital banking to serve remote areas, and is exploring major expansions in mining, agriculture, tourism, shipping, and healthcare services. These sectors, he suggested, offer fertile ground for Barbadian entrepreneurs and businesses.

“I encourage Barbadians not only to visit Panama for shopping or tourism, but to be ready for what could be the most important economic development in our region,” he told a diverse audience of legal, corporate, regulatory, business, and government professionals.

“You are very close to Panama. You are very close to Africa. Together, we can build a corridor for many things [including] commerce, culture, security, education, and most important, friendship. Panama has a very similar business environment to Barbados.” (PR/SC)

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