Panama’s President Rejects ‘Outrageous’ Claims by CK Hutchison Over Canceled Port Contracts

PANAMA CITY, March 19 (Reuters) – ⁠Panamanian ⁠President Jose Raul Mulino ⁠on Thursday said accusations by a local unit ​of Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison over setbacks in an arbitration process for ‌disputed port contracts were “outrageous” ‌and “a lie.”

Panama Ports Company, a CK Hutchison subsidiary, on Monday ⁠accused ⁠the Panamanian government of missing a March 13 deadline to ​respond to the proceedings, alleging that government officials sought an extension because they did not have legal representation.

Mulino rejected that claim, saying the ​government is backed by international counsel.

“That is outrageous and a lie,” ⁠he ⁠said at an event. “We ⁠have ​appointed international lawyers who are going to defend us.”

In a statement later ​Thursday, the government ⁠accused PPC and its affiliates of refusing to cooperate, concealing information and obstructing a coordinated transition. It described the company’s recent remarks as “fallacious and libelous.”

CK Hutchison, a conglomerate whose holdings span infrastructure ⁠and telecommunications, did not immediately reply to a request for comment ⁠on the latest remarks from Mulino and his government.

The dispute follows a move by Panama’s government to unwind the concession agreements that gave PPC control of the Balboa and Cristobal ports, following a court ruling that authorities said rendered the contracts unconstitutional.

The action is widely viewed as a result of U.S. pressure to limit Chinese influence over the ⁠strategic waterway.

Following the Supreme Court-backed annulment, the government issued 18-month temporary concessions. APM Terminals now manages the Balboa port, while TIL Panama, a unit of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), handles ​the Cristobal terminal.

(Reporting by Elida Moreno, Writing by Natalia ​Siniawski, Editing by Iñigo Alexander)

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