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Home | World | Panama Canal Will Remain In Panamanian Hands Says Its Administrator

Panama Canal will remain in Panamanian hands, says it’s administrator

President-elect Donald Trump has suggested the US should take back control of the canal and said he would not rule out using military might to do so

By AP
Published Date - 11 January 2025, 10:14 AM
Panama Canal will remain in Panamanian hands, says it’s administrator
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Panama City: The administrator of the Panama Canal said on Friday that the vital waterway will remain in Panamanian hands and open to commerce from all countries, rejecting claims by President-elect Donald Trump that the United States should take it over.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Ricaurte Vásquez denied Trump’s claims that China was controlling the canal’s operations, and said making exceptions to current rules concerning its operation would lead to “chaos.” He said Chinese companies operating in the ports on either end of the canal were part of a Hong Kong consortium that won a bidding process in 1997. He added that US and Taiwanese companies are operating other ports along the canal as well.

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Trump has gone so far as to suggest the US should take back control of the canal and he would not rule out using military might to do so. “It might be that you’ll have to do something,” Trump said Tuesday. “The Panama Canal is vital to our country.” Trump has characterised the fees for transiting the canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans as “ridiculous.” Panama President José Raúl Mulino has said unequivocally that the canal will remain in Panamanian hands.

Responding to the suggestion that the U.S. could try to retake control of the canal, Vásquez said there was “no foundation for that sort of hope. That is the only thing I can say.” Vasquez stressed that the Panama Canal was open to the commerce of all countries.

The canal can’t give special treatment to US-flagged ships because of a neutrality treaty, Vasquez added. “The most sensible and efficient way to do this is to maintain the established rules.” Requests for exceptions are routinely rejected, because the process is clear and there mustn’t be arbitrary variations, he said. The only exception in the neutrality treaty is for American warships, which receive expedited passage.

Some 70% of the sea traffic that crosses the Panama Canal leaves or goes to US ports.

The United States built the canal in the early 1900s as it looked for ways to facilitate the transit of commercial and military vessels between its coasts. Washington relinquished control of the waterway to Panama on Dec 31, 1999, under a treaty signed in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter.

Last month, Trump told supporters “We’re being ripped off at the Panama Canal.” He claimed that the US “foolishly gave it away.” Regarding the fees for using the canal, Vasquez said a planned series of increases had concluded with one this month. Any additional increases would be considered in the first half of the year to give clients certainty in their planning and would go through a public comment process, he said.

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