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China's Cosco Halts Panama Port Operations as Tensions Rise

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 09:42 PM

China's state-owned shipping giant Cosco has suspended operations at a major Panamanian port, escalating tensions between the two countries over control of the strategic facility.

In a concerning development for global maritime trade, China Cosco Shipping Corp. has suspended its services at the Balboa port in Panama, according to a report from local media. This move comes after Beijing warned Panama of a 'heavy price' for the country's forced takeover of the port facility from Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. The Balboa port, located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, is a critical hub for global shipping. Cosco's withdrawal of operations there represents a significant disruption to the flow of goods through this strategic chokepoint. According to gCaptain, the suspension of Cosco's services is the latest escalation in an ongoing dispute between China and Panama over control of the port. In 2022, the Panamanian government terminated Hutchison's concession to operate the facility, citing national security concerns. China, which has been expanding its global maritime footprint, condemned the move and threatened retaliation. The shutdown of Cosco's Balboa operations is likely to have ripple effects across global supply chains, potentially leading to delays and increased costs for shippers. It also underscores the geopolitical tensions surrounding critical infrastructure in strategic locations like the Panama Canal. Maritime industry experts will be closely monitoring this situation, as the fallout could have significant implications for the global shipping industry. Continued disruptions at the Balboa port could force shippers to seek alternative routes, adding time and expense to their operations.
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