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Subsidiary Panama Ports Company slams Panamanian government’s ‘attack campaign’ as it expands international arbitration claim over damages

The move followed a January ruling by the country’s top court declaring the company’s concession “unconstitutional”.
In Tuesday’s statement, PPC said it had expanded its claims based on “damages that have now escalated beyond US$2 billion”.
It said that the claims arose from “extreme executive actions, the takeover and occupation of facilities, the seizure of proprietary and protected documents, and a range of related misconduct” that lasted more than a month, following what it described as Panama’s year-long “attack campaign” against the company.
“In a chilling signal to foreign investors, Panama is seeking to slow the arbitration, drag into the case parties that are not a part of the applicable contract, and continue its attack campaign, as PPC had warned,” the company added.
The arbitration is proceeding under the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce Court of Arbitration, PPC said, adding that Panama had yet to coordinate “access to property or compensation” and had made “inaccurate” statements regarding the company and its assets.