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Panama launches map that will detail existing investment opportunities in the country


He stressed that Panama seeks to be at the forefront since countries like Brazil, Paraguay, Colombia and Costa Rica already have this type of investment map, so we could not be left behind.

Panama launches map that will detail existing investment opportunities in the country

This map will make it possible to identify areas of investment opportunities. Photo: Courtesy

The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Ramón Martínez, announced all the details of the Investment Map of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for Panama, which was launched this morning and which seeks to help advance towards a more clean.

Martínez assured that this map is a market intelligence tool for our country that will help keep Panama in the line of investment, facilitating both national and foreign investors the opportunities that exist in our country and, above all, give it an approach that these investments also generate the possibility of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“Much has been said about the lack of information or data that promotes the ease of attracting investment and that is what makes this map keep this tool online so that all investors can see in our country, a country focused on promoting these investments,” he said.

He stressed that Panama seeks to be at the forefront since countries such as Brazil, Paraguay, Colombia and Costa Rica already have this type of investment map, so “we could not be left behind.”

Martínez assured that this map will be launched through the National Public-Private Social Responsibility Plan 2020-2030, and it is a process that will take between 5 to 6 months to complete.



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