Panama has International Credibility
Monday, December 21st, 2009Panama has international credibility. It’s easy to make a statement like that and then talk about all the qualities of a place in glowing terms and not really make any specific quantitative claims that can be pinned down. But the proof is on the pudding, or rather in the evidence. In the case of the Republic of Panama, it is easy to make the claim and easy to back it up.
One of the things that I think speaks volumes to this idea is the consistent inflow of foreign investment capital. In another of my articles, I discuss the details of how and why foreign capital flows into Panama. I think an investment of $6.2B (US) by U.S. companies alone in 2007 is strong proof of credibility.
Mercer Multinational Consultants reported on quality of life and personal safety in 215 cities worldwide. Panama City, the national capital, was ranked 96th, which places it above all other Central American cities. Mercer created these ranking by analyzing social, political and economic environment, health, education and transportation factors for each city.
A major consideration in making the choice to do business in Panama is quality of life. Panama City is cosmopolitan and offers excellent living conditions. Office, commercial, industrial and housing spaces are available, as are skilled, multilingual employees. Panama City is 5th in Latin America behind San Juan, Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile. Panama City is first in Central America, 12 places above San Jose, Costa Rica.
With an index of 91.4, Panama City is the third safest city in Latin America, only behind San Juan, Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic according to a report by International Scope.
With an 8% increase in GDP, Panama was the leader in economic growth in Latin America during 2008. Much of this due to the fact that Panama has a US dollar-based economy, low inflation and little foreign exchange risk, an absence of exchange controls, favorable and equal tax treatment of foreign and local citizens.
Panama has a stable Constitutional government with a keen understanding of its reliance on international trade. The Economic Freedom Index for 2009, a joint publication of The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal, ranked Panama 55th of 157 countries. Citizens and expatriates alike have freedom to make their own decisions for their benefit and for the benefit of their families.
You may argue that some of these are not indications of ‘credibility’ per se, but they are certainly evidence that something special is going on here in Panama; something worthy of international attention. Something worthy of your attention.