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Chiquita to restart Panama operations with $30 million investment and 5,000 jobs
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Banana producer Chiquita will return to Panama after mass layoffs earlier this year, pledging a $30 million investment and 5,000 jobs. The company and the Panamanian government jointly confirmed the agreement on Friday.
Chiquita is one of the world’s largest banana exporters, with a long history in Central America. Its operations have been central to Panama’s agricultural sector.
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Earlier this year, the company had scaled back operations, leading to widespread layoffs. The restart signals a reversal of those cuts.
The $30 million pledge includes funding for production facilities and job creation. The move is expected to support local employment and stabilize communities affected by job losses.
Panama’s economy has long relied on agricultural exports, including bananas. A multinational returning to full capacity can have ripple effects across related industries.
Supporters see the deal as a win for workers and for Panama’s economy. They say it restores stability after months of uncertainty.
Critics argue reliance on a single multinational company creates long-term vulnerabilities. They question whether promised jobs will be secure.
The announcement underscores both the importance and risks of foreign agribusiness in smaller economies. Job creation and dependency remain central points of debate.
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