FIFA launches $60 tickets for the World Cup

FIFA launches $60 tickets for the World Cup, reserved for fans of participating teams, after strong criticism of high initial prices. Nearly one million people are looking for work in Panama. The president of the Chamber of Commerce points out the need to create new jobs. The Cabinet Council approved a helicopter purchase for $10.1 million. A Panamanian sold Venezuelan crude for $500 million under an agreement with Chevron.


FIFA launches $60 tickets for the World Cup

FIFA launches $60 tickets for the World Cup, reserved for fans of participating teams, after strong criticism of the high initial prices. Nearly one million people are looking for work in Panama. The president of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama, Juan Arias, points out that the country must focus on generating the conditions to create new jobs, attract investments, and grow sustainably. The Panama Cabinet Council approved the purchase of a helicopter for $10.1 million. The Panama Cabinet Council approved contracts for aircraft for the National Aeronaval Service (SENAN) in March 2025, totaling over $197 million for various cargo and combat aircraft. Although a specific $10.1 million helicopter purchase wasn't detailed in the snippets, it indicates a larger defense procurement package to enhance national security and surveillance, likely including modern helicopters and planes. Panamanian Ramón Carretero sold Venezuelan crude for $500 million under an agreement with Chevron, according to The New York Times. The figure of Panamanian Ramón Carretero Napolitano is consolidated as a key piece in the oil network linked to PDVSA's exports. Panama ‘Quick Reads’ for December 18 & 19 of 2025. FIFA launches a category with $60 tickets for the World Cup. FIFA announced a new fare category for World Cup tickets: the basic grandstand.

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