Panama Wants to Join KP, Fast Tracking Diamond Free Trade Zone
October 19, 09
Ricardo Martinelli, the president of
Martinelli informed the leadership of the Panama Diamond Exchange (PDE) of his intentions after meeting with a number of representatives from the diamond industry last week. He also promised that his government would expedite
The international industry delegation that met the president on October 13 included World Diamond Council Chairman Eli Izhakoff, PDE President Erez Akerman, DDC President Moshe Mosbacher and Israel Diamond Institute Group Managing Director Eli Avidar.
The Panamanian legislation will provide permanent free-trade status to the area of the PDE. It will enable the import and export of diamonds into and out of the zone free of customs and tariffs, as well as a preferential tax-exempt status for companies that locate their businesses within the area of the PDE.
The special legislation was necessary because, although Panama operates the world's second-largest free-trade center after Hong Kong, this is the first time that such a status is being extended outside of the area of the Panama Canal.
“What it effectively will do is provide the diamond trade easy passage into the fast growing Latin American diamond market, complemented by a tax environment that compares favorably with those existing in diamond centers like Belgium, Israel and Dubai,” said Akerman.
The Panama Diamond Exchange is currently located in the exclusive Torre de las
The offices and trading floor of the bourse will be located at the base of the complex, along with a luxury commercial center with shops, banks, restaurants and support services. Above the bourse will rise a secure office tower and a luxury hotel. The tower will comprise 45,000 square meters of office space on 45 floors, and the hotel will include 300 rooms.