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Panama’s Foreign Investment Fell 61% as It Pivots to Mercosur
Panama's foreign investment decreased by 61.5% in the first quarter, prompting a strategic shift towards strengthening ties with Mercosur to attract new capital as neighboring countries gain economic momentum.
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