When Donald Trump went after Panama over the Panama Canal, it looked like a classic thwacking with America's big stick, wielded by the US Bully-in-Chief. But when JP Spinetto went to Panama for a look-see, he discovered something of a silver lining. To wit:
"Trump’s unexpected pledge to reclaim the iconic waterway for the US, mentioning Panama six times during his address to Congress in March, sent shockwaves through this nation of 4.5 million, a longtime American ally and a vital hub of global trade.
But almost seven months into Trump 2.0, a different picture is emerging: The attention from competing superpowers, as uncomfortable as it may be, could prove to be a blessing. In fact, the picture that emerged from my discussions with more than a dozen Panama-watchers, policymakers and business leaders during a recent trip was clear and compelling: If Panama can seize the moment, it has the chance to reinforce the canal’s strategic role, attract fresh foreign investment and overhaul its increasingly creaky economic model."
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