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U.S. Launches $8M Project in Panama to Swap Chinese Equipment for American-Made Tech

Summary by Florida Politics
The United States is overhauling its telecommunications infrastructure at 13 locations in Panama to replace Chinese telecommunications infrastructure with American technology. The U.S. Embassy in Panama, led by U.S. Ambassador Kevin Marino Cabrera, announced the $8 million undertaking, which will be conducted in collaboration with Panama’s Ministry of Public Security. It’s expected to take roughly two years and include the construction of seven …

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By Elizabeth González, CNN en Español Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino called on the United States for respect on Thursday, rejecting statements from the country's embassy about alleged joint efforts to counter what he called "the malign influence of China." Mulino was reacting to a statement Wednesday from the U.S. Embassy in Panama, in which it announced a project to replace telecommunications equipment from the Chinese company Huawei "wi…

·Idaho Falls, United States
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Associated Press PANAMA CITY (AP) — The United States said Wednesday it will spend $8 million to install seven communication towers in four Panamanian provinces to replace technology from a Chinese company, amid Donald Trump's insistence that he will counter the Asian nation's influence in the interoceanic canal and the hemisphere. "To this end, the United States government will replace telecommunications equipment from the Chinese company Huawe…

·Chicago, United States
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DOBLE LLAVE – Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino, expressed his concern that the number of migrants arriving in the country from the north is rising in its irregular transit to the south, after being prevented from entering the United States. “I am concerned that the number of citizens coming from the north-south is rising,” Mulino said during his weekly press conference, in which he said that to date Panamanian authorities have counted 11,810…

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