LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT
Six months after violent protests rocked Panama, the country’s politicians are on edge and foreign investors are staying away.
The demonstrations, which started among local unions and university students and spread rapidly across the country, forced authorities to hastily shut down a controversial but economically critical copper mine in December.
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