Within the framework of a national agenda focused on the country's social and economic development, the Minister of Labor and Labor Development, Jackeline Muñoz de Cedeño, held a meeting with the Ambassador of the United States to Panama, Kevin Marino Cabrera, representing the @usembpan. The objective was to exchange views on bilateral cooperation, institutional strengthening, and job generation.
This meeting aligned with the government's vision and the firm leadership of the President of the Republic, His Excellency José Raúl Mulino, who has defined the creation of decent jobs, attraction of investment, and strengthening of institutions as priorities for the well-being of Panamanians.
During the meeting, Minister Muñoz highlighted the commitment of the Ministry of Labor to promote inclusive public policies, with special emphasis on programs aimed at the labor insertion of people with disabilities, reaffirming the social and human focus of the government's management.
Topics related to human talent training, institutional strengthening, and creating conditions that stimulate responsible investment were also addressed as key engines for sustainable economic growth and social stability.
Panama and the United States reiterated their willingness to continue working on a common agenda based on opportunities, employment, attraction of investments, and development, consolidating a relationship of cooperation that translates into real benefits for the citizenship.
Minister Jackeline Muñoz emphasized that this type of strategic alliance allows for concrete actions towards a more productive, inclusive, and opportunity-rich Panama, aligned with the vision of progress and well-being promoted by President José Raúl Mulino.