
President Mulino met with suppliers affected by the closure of the copper mine in Panama. During the meeting, participants from both the capital and the interior of the country expressed their concerns, highlighting the decrease in sales and the high debts they are facing due to this situation.
According to the suppliers' statements, the closure of the copper mine has had a significant impact on their businesses. They have experienced a notable drop in sales and have been forced to accumulate debts to cover their operating expenses.
In the dialogue with the president, those affected raised the need to find solutions that would help them cope with this difficult economic situation. They explained the challenges they are facing and the urgency of receiving support to maintain their operations and safeguard their sources of employment.
In light of this situation, President Mulino expressed his commitment to thoroughly study the issues and seek alternatives to support the affected suppliers. He emphasized the importance of working together to find solutions that benefit all those involved and contribute to mitigating the adverse effects of the copper mine closure on the local economy.