Close Menu
    Trending
    • India denounces ‘hellhole’ remark shared by Trump | Donald Trump News
    • New photos of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini emerge
    • AI search demands a new audience playbook
    • How do earthquakes end? A seismic ‘stop sign’ could help predict earthquake risk
    • Trump Announces Cease-Fire Between Israel and Lebanon
    • Google Is Tracking Your Life – Photo Cloud Feeding AI System
    • Rachel Zoe Confronts Amanda Frances In ‘RHOBH’ Reunion Clip
    • China’s DeepSeek says it released long-awaited new AI model
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Friday, April 24
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • International
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Home»Latest News»Hong Kong-linked company decries search of Panama Canal port offices | Donald Trump News
    Latest News

    Hong Kong-linked company decries search of Panama Canal port offices | Donald Trump News

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteFebruary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link


    The search of CK Hutchison’s subsidiary marks the latest flashpoint in the rising US-China tensions over control of Panama’s vital trade canal.

    By Reuters and The Associated Press

    Published On 27 Feb 202627 Feb 2026

    Share

    Authorities in Panama have reportedly searched and removed property from the subsidiary of a Hong Kong company that has been at the heart of recent tensions between the United States and China over the Panama Canal.

    In a statement on Friday, the Panama Ports Company (PPC), part of the Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison, said the Panamanian government “acted in disregard for the rule of law”.

    Recommended Stories

    list of 3 itemsend of list

    It decried what it called “the latest steps to invade and ⁠take the property of PPC” during a search on Thursday. It also accused authorities of entering a private storage site without notice and ignoring requests to safeguard sensitive corporate data.

    Panama Ports Company has been under increased scrutiny following US President Donald Trump’s claims that China was asserting too much influence over the arterial trade canal, which connects the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic.

    Panama’s government has robustly denied Chinese control of the waterway.

    But last month, the country’s Supreme Court annulled deals that gave the Panama Ports Company control over two canal ports. The court ruled that the concessions provided to the company were unconstitutional.

    China has alleged that the court case was a reaction to “hegemonic” pressure.

    It condemned Panama’s seizure of the ports as well as its decision to temporarily tap the Danish Maersk company and Switzerland-based MSC to run the ports until a new agreement is reached.

    Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino, meanwhile, warned China to “be careful” in its manoeuvring.

    “They need us more than we need them,” he said.

    The two ports in question, the Balboa Port on the Pacific Ocean side and the Cristobal Port at the Atlantic end, handle about 39 percent of all of Panama’s container traffic.

    The ports are located at the entrances of the Panama Canal, but they do not fall under the supervision of the autonomous Panama Canal Authority that operates the waterway.

    Prior to taking office, Trump repeatedly said he wanted to take control of the Panama Canal, claiming that the US was being “ripped off” by its toll prices.

    The canal had previously been controlled by the US, but it was handed over to Panama in 1999 under a 1977 treaty signed by then-President Jimmy Carter.

    Prior to Friday’s raid, CK Hutchison had agreed to a $23bn sale of dozens of ports worldwide, including the Panamanian terminals, to a consortium led by the US multinational BlackRock and the Mediterranean Shipping Company.

    The deal, which has faced repeated delays, has been criticised by Beijing but welcomed by Trump.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Latest News

    India denounces ‘hellhole’ remark shared by Trump | Donald Trump News

    April 24, 2026
    Latest News

    China’s DeepSeek unveils latest models a year after upending global tech | Technology News

    April 24, 2026
    Latest News

    US professors sue university over arrest during pro-Palestine protest | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    April 24, 2026
    Latest News

    Meta lines up layoffs while Microsoft offers buyouts | Business and Economy News

    April 23, 2026
    Latest News

    US Senate passes ICE funding resolution after ‘vote-a-rama’: What’s next? | Donald Trump News

    April 23, 2026
    Latest News

    Turkiye MPs pass bill to restrict social media use for children under 15 | News

    April 23, 2026
    Editors Picks

    Trump threatens tariffs on countries opposed to US takeover of Greenland

    January 17, 2026

    Giants’ Tony Vitello era gets off to historically poor start

    March 28, 2026

    Megan Fox And MGK ‘Done’ With Each Other ‘Romantically’

    January 19, 2026

    ‘Matlock’ Faces Backlash For David Del Rio Firing Joke

    February 28, 2026

    Caribbean cannabis growers eye budding domestic sales and exports

    January 26, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Institute, your premier destination for insightful, engaging, and diverse Political News and Opinions.

    The Benjamin Franklin Institute supports free speech, the U.S. Constitution and political candidates and organizations that promote and protect both of these important features of the American Experiment.

    We are passionate about delivering high-quality, accurate, and engaging content that resonates with our readers. Sign up for our text alerts and email newsletter to stay informed.

    Latest Posts

    India denounces ‘hellhole’ remark shared by Trump | Donald Trump News

    April 24, 2026

    New photos of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini emerge

    April 24, 2026

    AI search demands a new audience playbook

    April 24, 2026

    Subscribe for Updates

    Stay informed by signing up for our free news alerts.

    Paid for by the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.