Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong-based Cheung Kong Holdings Limited (CKH) strongly opposes the recent ruling by the Panama Supreme Court, which declared the port concession agreements held by its subsidiary, Panama Ports Company (PPC), as unconstitutional, leading to significant backlash from the Chinese and Hong Kong governments [1][3]. Group 1: Legal and Operational Developments - PPC has initiated arbitration proceedings against the Panamanian government following the Supreme Court's ruling, which is expected to take effect in early February [3]. - The ruling has prompted the Panamanian government to take actions against PPC, including seizing operations and conducting inspections based on the unpublished court decision [4][5]. - PPC claims that the government's actions over the past year have been unreasonable and have caused severe financial losses, while other companies with similar agreements have not faced the same treatment [3][5]. Group 2: Economic and Political Implications - The Chinese government has condemned the Supreme Court's ruling, stating that it undermines the rule of law and contract spirit, and warns that Panama will face significant political and economic consequences if it continues down this path [1][7]. - The situation is viewed as a geopolitical struggle, with analysts suggesting that the port operations have become a battleground for U.S.-China tensions in Central America [6]. - The ruling is perceived as damaging to Panama's international credibility and could have long-term negative effects on its business environment and economic development [7].
长和就巴拿马港口案提起仲裁,港澳办:巴方裁决于法无稽、于理乖张