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7 November 2016

Panama Increased By Almost 500% Its Exports To Mexico

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One year after the Free Trade Agreement ("FTA") came into force between Mexico and Panama, the country has considerably increased exports to Mexico.
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One year after the Free Trade Agreement ("FTA") came into force between Mexico and Panama, the country has considerably increased exports to Mexico. In 2014, it exported products worth US$ 20 million, and for 2015, products worth US $ 120 million were exported, representing an increase of almost 500%. The Panamanian government expects the FTA to greatly promote bilateral trade between the two countries, while Mexico considers that Panama is an important market for its economy.

Extract from the newspaper La Estrella de Panama, July 10, 2016

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