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Panama minister hopes China's COSCO resumes operations at Balboa Port

Jose Ramon Icaza said that the Panamanian government hopes China's COSCO Shipping will reconsider their decision to not 'use the Balboa port at the 'entrance' of the Panama Canal.

La Prensa, a local newspaper in the area, published an announcement from COSCO to its clients that it had suspended operations at Balboa. COSCO didn't?respond to an earlier request for comments about the suspension of operations.

Icaza, a reporter at an event, said that COSCO is responsible for a mere 4% of the cargo that passes through Balboa.

"All cargo is valuable, but COSCO's is particularly important to us and Panama. We hope they reconsider their decision not use the port of Balboa."

Balboa, one of two ports in the middle of a saga that has lasted for a year and involved Washington, Beijing, and the 'Panamanian Government. The?move comes after a ruling from Panama's Supreme Court late in January, which?annulled a contract for the?port operated by a Hong Kong-based unit.

APM Terminals - a Maersk unit - has recently started temporarily operating the port for up to 18 months.

(source: Reuters)