
The latest report from Bank of America warns that there are signs of improvement in fiscal results. To improve the country's economy, the government of President José Raúl Mulino must address some issues such as reforms to the Social Security Fund (CSS), the reopening of the Cobre Panamá mine, and the diplomatic conflict with the United States.
According to the report, it is crucial for Panama to tackle the necessary reforms in the CSS to ensure the long-term sustainability of the social security system. Additionally, the reopening of the Cobre Panamá mine could boost the mining sector and generate jobs in the country.
Regarding the diplomatic conflict with the United States, it is essential to find a solution that benefits both nations and allows for stable and cooperative bilateral relations.
In this regard, the Panamanian government must take effective and coordinated measures to address these challenges and promote a favorable environment for economic growth and financial stability in the country.