Panama’s government has announced it is actively pursuing an exemption from the new tariffs recently imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The tariffs, unveiled earlier this week, have sparked global concern over potential economic impacts and trade tensions.
In an official statement released Friday, Panama emphasized that the country is analyzing the scope of the U.S. decision and exploring ways to reduce its possible negative effects. The statement confirmed that one of the key strategies under consideration is securing Panama’s exclusion from the new trade restrictions.
"The scope of this decision and ways to mitigate its impact are being analyzed, including efforts to exclude Panama from its application," the government stated, signaling diplomatic engagement to prevent economic fallout.
The Trump administration's tariffs have triggered swift responses from various global trading partners. Panama, known for its open economy and key role in international trade through the Panama Canal, is particularly sensitive to shifts in U.S. trade policy. As a strategic regional hub for commerce, Panama relies heavily on stable trade relations with the United States, one of its major economic partners.
By seeking exemption, Panama aims to protect its exporters and maintain favorable trade dynamics with Washington. The Panamanian government has not yet detailed what specific actions it will take but is expected to initiate formal discussions with U.S. officials in the coming days.
Panama’s proactive stance reflects broader concerns among U.S. allies and trade-dependent nations about the global ripple effects of the new American tariffs. With international trade stability at stake, the outcome of Panama’s request could serve as a precedent for other countries seeking similar exclusions.


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