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Panama court voids CK Hutchison port contracts

The Supreme Court of Panama, late Thursday night, annulled the key 'port contracts' held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison based in Hong Kong. They ruled that the contracts violated the constitution and left the future of operations along the Panama Canal uncertain.

Since the 1990s, Panama?Ports company, a CK Hutchison subordinate, has?held contracts to operate container terminals 'at the canal's Pacific & Atlantic entrances', apart from the waterway operations.

The?ruling is seen as a victory for Washington where President Donald 'Trump has pushed hard to curb Chinese influence and increase U.S. control of?the waterway.

The critics of these contracts, which have been?extended over the past few years, claim that they are unconstitutional, and disadvantage?Panama.

The decision of the Supreme Court could force Panama to restructure its legal framework to be able to award port operations contracts, and possibly reopen the door for a re-tendering the terminals. Reporting by Elida?Moreno and Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Himani?Sarkar

(source: Reuters)