Panama 3 Count: Bocas del Toro, Panama: The Laid-Back and Easy Way
The Panama 3 Count, where we bring you 3 Panama stories that you shouldn’t miss.
1: Bocas del Toro, Panama: The Laid-Back and Easy Way
Columbus landed there. Graham Greene made it on his third try. Now Conde Nast’s man in Panama, Peter Stevenson, falls under the laid-back spell of the islands of the Bocas del Toro. Welcome to the Caribbean that time forgot.
2: Panama Adds 29,000 Small Businesses (Machine Translation)
An astonishing 29,000 small businesses were opened in Panama in 2012 serving three main areas, mini-casinos, bars, and grill-type restaurants. Criticism has arisen around the Panama Emprende program, which fast-tracks licenses for these businesses, saying the country doesn’t need any more bars or mini-casinos.
3: 3 Economic Powerhouses of Central America (Machine Translation)
Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua are spearheading economic growth in Central America, according to projections from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.
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fist able, your title is totally wrong, panama is one of the happiest countries in the world but the people are angry at the bad decision by the government we don’t want to sell our assets and the government want to sell them. that’s the problem.