Summary

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) denied U.S. claims that its government vessels could transit the canal for free, contradicting a State Department statement that the change would save millions.

The dispute comes as Trump pushes to “take back” the canal, citing concerns over Chinese influence. Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino rejected Trump’s claims, insisting the canal remains under Panama’s control.

While the ACP agreed to discuss prioritizing U.S. naval vessels, it emphasized it has not altered its toll policies or made special concessions.

  • originalucifer
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    536 days ago

    they should institute an annoying customer charge, doubling the rate for the united states.

    • @OwlPaste
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      126 days ago

      Taxpayer will cover, don’t worry, large business interests are always protected