The business class has high expectations regarding the management carried out by the President of the Republic, José Raúl Mulino, in the effort to remove Panama from the so-called 'gray lists.' According to lawyer and former president of the Panamanian Committee for Human Rights, Roberto Troncoso, the work done by the president on this issue is considered 'a significant step.'
Troncoso pointed out: 'What concerns us the most is how this situation is being managed. It is necessary to work effectively to ensure that Panama is removed from these lists and regains its position in the international arena.'
Within the business sector, there has been widespread support for the actions taken by Mulino before the French government. They hope that this work can yield concrete results in the short term for the country. The inclusion of Panama in these lists has had negative repercussions on various aspects of the economy and international relations, so its prompt removal is crucial for the business community.
The president's management has been seen as a step in the right direction. However, it is expected that the commitment and pace of work will be maintained to achieve the stated objectives. Collaboration between the government and the private sector will be essential to overcome the challenges posed by Panama's presence on these international lists.
In this sense, businesspeople trust that Mulino's experience and determination will be key to advancing the necessary efforts and achieving Panama's removal from the 'gray lists.' The importance of this process lies in improving the country's reputation globally and generating new opportunities for economic development.