Panama’s economic recovery strong, but growth to slow in 2023, IMF says

Reuters

(Reuters) – Panama’s economic recovery has been “very strong,” but the outlook remains uncertain as growth is projected to slow to 5% this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Friday.

Panama faces risks of new external shocks as well as vulnerabilities from its inclusion on the Financial Action Task Force grey list and potential disruptions to copper mining after delays reaching a renewed agreement with Minera Panama, the IMF said.

Canadian miner First Quantum owns a 90% interest in the Cobre Panama mine throughttp://content.reuters.com/auth-server/content/tag:reuters.com,2023:newsml_RC2LYZ9ZWDAB:527666190/tag:reuters.com,2023:binary_RC2LYZ9ZWDAB-BASEIMAGE?action=download&mediatype=picture&mex_media_type=picture&token=2akaCR6ZDHIdqujoIbzrefNXkQ0REfwDImvrSv5CoSE%3Dh its unit Minera Panama.


(Reporting by Kylie Madry; Editing by Anthony Esposito)

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