The Chamber of Commerce will hold meetings with international delegations to explore investment and concrete alliances. Some heads of state visiting the country will also meet with the private sector, demonstrating that Panama can be a strategic partner in development and business. Arias warns that being at the center of the global conversation does not solve all problems, but it opens real doors: more investment, more employment, more opportunities. Not because of problems, but because it convenes, connects, and generates trust, says Juan Arias, president of the Chamber of Commerce. The country's presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos was part of a clear strategy: to show that Panama is a place where investments prosper and results translate into jobs and concrete opportunities. More than 2,500 global leaders will be present, including six heads of state. The forum is beginning to consolidate itself as the 'Davos of Latin America' and reinforces Panama's position as a reliable space to discuss ideas and move forward with regional initiatives. This week, the country hosts the second edition of the International Economic Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean, organized by CAF. Panama has once again put itself on the world map, but this time for good reasons. Panama has the conditions, the experience, and the talent to take on this role, as long as the public and private sectors continue to work hand in hand. These are not symbolic gestures or protocol; it is a long-term vision. The international interest is already noticeable.
Panamá se pone en la mira mundial: convoca, conecta y genera confianza
Panama's Chamber of Commerce will meet with international delegations to attract investment and create partnerships. The country's participation in Davos and the hosting of a major economic forum strengthen its position as a reliable business hub in Latin America, showing that Panama 'connects opportunities'.