CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama for missing arbitration deadline

    CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama for missing arbitration deadline

    A subsidiary of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings has accused Panama of missing a deadline for international arbitration initiated by the company, as it confirmed its offices had earlier been raided by alleged “armed security forces”. Panama Ports Company (PPC) on Tuesday also accused authorities of silencing the country’s press and disregarding the rule…

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    Panama urges Chinese shipping giant Cosco to resume operations at canal

      Panama urges Chinese shipping giant Cosco to resume operations at canal

      The Panamanian government has asked Chinese shipping giant Cosco to reconsider its decision to suspend operations at the Balboa port amid geopolitical tensions surrounding the strategic gateway and Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison Holdings. Panama’s Minister for Canal Affairs Jose Ramon Icaza told reporters on Friday that Cosco’s decision had caught the government off guard. “The…

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      CK Hutchison escalates legal action over Panama ports seizure

        CK Hutchison escalates legal action over Panama ports seizure

        Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings has stepped up legal action in response to what it called Panamanian authorities’ unlawful takeover of the operations of two ports at either end of the strategic canal. The group, led by the family of Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, said on Friday it had submitted a supplement to…

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        CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama over ‘unnotified intrusion’ at storage site

          CK Hutchison subsidiary slams Panama over ‘unnotified intrusion’ at storage site

          A subsidiary of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings has accused Panamanian authorities of undermining due process by making an “unnotified intrusion” at a facility storing materials related to ongoing legal proceedings. The Panama Ports Company (PPC) on Friday accused the country’s government of creating a crisis, calling the “illegal takeover” of two port facilities…

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