WASHINGTON — The United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement will enter into force on Oct. 31, 2012. This follows completion of a thorough review by the U.S. and Panama of their respective laws and regulations related to the implementation of the agreement.
U.S. Trade Representative Ron noted that under the agreement "Panama will eliminate tariffs and other barriers to U.S. exports, which will promote economic growth, and expand trade between our two countries. This agreement also provides U.S. firms and workers improved access to customers in Panama’s $22 billion services market, including in areas such as. . .

