Panama and Colombia have scheduled a binational meeting for December with the goal of defining an action plan to resume the energy route of Latin America. Both countries aim to strengthen their ties in the energy sector and work together to promote sustainable development and innovation in this key area for the economic growth of the region.
During the meeting, it is expected that agreements and strategies will be established to foster cooperation in energy matters, as well as to promote joint projects that boost the diversification of the energy matrix and the integration of supply networks in the region. Panama and Colombia are committed to working in a coordinated manner to face current and future energy challenges, promoting the use of renewable sources and energy efficiency.
One of the main objectives of the meeting is to explore investment opportunities in the energy sector, as well as to promote the transfer of technology and knowledge between both countries. This meeting is expected to contribute to strengthening energy integration in Latin America and to position Panama and Colombia as key players in the development of a sustainable agenda in the region.
In the words of Panama's Minister of Energy, "This meeting represents an important step in our commitment to work together to promote energy development in the region. We are confident that, through collaboration and cooperation, we will be able to face the challenges ahead and build a more sustainable energy future for all."