Panama cancels Chinese-linked canal contract, fueling Trump’s hemispheric strategy

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Panama's Supreme Court canceled CK Hutchison's Panama Canal port concessions amid U.S. pressure to curb Chinese influence; Maersk will temporarily manage the terminals while Panama seeks bids, following an audit that claimed the deal shortchanged the country by about $1.3 billion. U.S. officials hailed the ruling as a win for American interests and said it fits a broader Trump administration strategy in the Western Hemisphere tied to a Monroe Doctrine–style stance against China.
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- Panama court voids CK Hutchison port contracts, clouding sales plan Reuters
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