
Ricaurte Vásquez
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), recognized for his leadership and operational management of the canal, which has seen significant growth and modernization since Panama took control in 1999. Recently, he highlighted the ACP's achievements and addressed concerns from the U.S. government regarding the canal's ownership and management, emphasizing the ACP's autonomy and its role as a key player in international trade.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Panama | 19 | 6.74 | 1.64% | +100% | 4,314,768 | 141,835 | $76,000 | 2,498$ |
Totals | 19 | 4,314,768 | 141,835 | $76,000 | 2,498$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez expanded on the gas pipeline project, announcing that they expect to begin construction in 2027.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Panama Canal and discussed the potential impact of the sale of the Balboa port on the Corozal project.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez clarified that U.S. Navy ships continue to pay according to current rules.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez explained the changes in global maritime trade patterns due to geopolitical factors.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez highlighted the interesting situation the country is facing regarding the management of the Canal.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and is overseeing the gas pipeline project.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority who refused to sign the declaration with Hegseth.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Panama Canal who announced that toll rates will remain unchanged until September 2026.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez is the administrator of the Canal who was part of the Panamanian delegation.
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Panama:
Ricaurte Vásquez assured that toll rates would not change until September 2026.
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