Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison expands Panama ports claim as losses ‘surpass’ US$2 billion
CK Hutchison's Panama Ports Company (PPC) has expanded its international arbitration claims against Panama, alleging damages exceeding $2 billion due to what it calls an "illegal takeover" of ports and property. The move follows Panama's top court ruling PPC's concession "unconstitutional" in January and the subsequent takeover of terminals at Balboa and Cristobal ports a month prior.

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AI-generatedCK Hutchison's Panama Ports Company (PPC) has expanded its international arbitration claims against Panama, alleging damages exceeding $2 billion due to what it calls an "illegal takeover" of ports and property. The move follows Panama's top court ruling PPC's concession "unconstitutional" in January and the subsequent takeover of terminals at Balboa and Cristobal ports a month prior. PPC claims the damages stem from executive actions, facility occupation, document seizure, and related misconduct following a year-long campaign against the company. The arbitration is proceeding under the International Chamber of Commerce Court of Arbitration rules. PPC alleges Panama is attempting to slow the arbitration and has not provided access to property or compensation, while also making inaccurate statements about the company's assets.
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5 extractedThe takeover followed a January ruling by Panama's top court declaring the company’s concession “unconstitutional”.
CK Hutchison subsidiary expands international arbitration claims against Panama.
Panama has yet to coordinate access to property or compensation.
Damages have escalated beyond US$2 billion due to an 'illegal takeover' of ports and property.
Panama is seeking to slow the arbitration and drag in parties not part of the contract.