Panama Drops Fees for US Government Vessels Transiting Panama Canal: State Department

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Panama has agreed to waive fees, which amount to millions per year, for the U.S. governmentโ€™s use of the Panama Canal, the State Department said.

The Department of State on Wednesday said that U.S. government vessels can now traverse the Panama Canal without having to pay charge fees, which will save the U.S. government millions of dollars per year.

โ€œThe government of Panama has agreed to no longer charge fees for U.S. government vessels to transit the Panama Canal,โ€ the State Department said in a post on social media platform X.

Panama Canal charge fees, collected by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), include base transit tolls, reservation fees, and penalties for no-shows.

The announcement comes after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamaโ€™s President Jose Raul Mulino on Feb. 2 during a six-day trip to Central America, which also brought Rubio to El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.

The State Department said Rubio would advance Trumpโ€™s America First foreign policy during his trip, which ends on Feb. 6.

After holding talks with Rubio, Mulino said on Feb. 2 that his country would not renew its participation in Beijingโ€™s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also known as โ€œOne Belt, One Road.โ€ Mulino said the agreement was set to expire in two to three years but could be terminated sooner.

Panama joined the BRI in November 2017, becoming the first Latin American country to officially sign up for the Chinese regimeโ€™s infrastructure projects. Five months earlier, Panama severed its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan.

President Donald Trump said he wanted to take back control of the Panama Canal on the first day of his presidency.

Currently, the Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings controls the two Panama ports that are at either end of the Canalโ€”a significant concern given Chinaโ€™s control over Hong Kong entities. Two Chinese state-owned firms are also currently building a fourth bridge over the canal.

Trump has also accused the Central American country of charging excessive rates for passage through the canal, and raised concerns about the CCPโ€™s wider influence over the Panama Canal area, citing the โ€œTreaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canalโ€ of 1977. The treaty paved the way for the United States to hand control of the canal to Panama in 1999. The canalโ€™s neutrality was a requirement set forth by the treaty.

Byย Kimberly Hayek

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