While Donald Trump has declared that the US will take back the Panama Canal, analysts question whether America could actually regain it, especially since several major Chinese and China-backed corporations have made deep inroads here.
Tariffs, Ukraine aid and Panama Canal
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Panama president says Trump is lying about reclaiming Panama Canal
Tracking Trump: Tariffs, Ukraine aid and the Panama Canal
Chart: Axios Visuals President Trump's tariff flip-flop, escalating tensions with Panama, and a controversial pause on aid to Ukraine dominated headlines this week. Here's our recap of key developments.
On the Panama Canal, Mr. Trump said ... Its location between the U.S., Russia and Europe makes it strategic for both economic and defense purposes — especially as melting sea ice has opened ...
But on Tuesday evening during a joint address to Congress, Trump said his administration was taking steps to reclaim the Panama Canal, and he resumed his push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. “We’re taking it back,” Trump said of the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal's impact on the geopolitical stage far outreaches its roughly 51-mile stretch of land and water. This week, we're trying to understand the canal's murky future - from climate change to President Trump's threat to take it for the U.
A Hong Kong-based conglomerate has agreed to sell its controlling stake in a subsidiary that operates ports near the Panama Canal to a consortium including BlackRock Inc., effectively putting the port
"Just today, a large American company announced they are buying both ports around the Panama Canal and lots of other things having to do with the Panama Canal and a couple of other canals," Trump ...
Panama President José Raúl Mulino has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of lying when Trump said in his address to Congress the night before that his administration was “reclaiming” the Panama Canal
NUUK : Greenland’s prime minister today hit back at President Donald Trump’s pledge to take the Arctic territory “one way or the other”, insisting that islanders did not see their future with the US or even Denmark.
Panama maintains that it has full control over the canal and that the Hong Kong-based group’s operation of the ports did not amount to Chinese control over the waterway, and that therefore the ...
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