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Interview: Former Panama Canal administrator reflects on sovereignty milestone, national growth

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A drone photo shows vessels sailing on the Panama Canal near Panama City, Panama, Aug. 28, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

Under Panama's administration, significant efforts were made to expand the Panama Canal to accommodate modern shipping needs, especially as older locks struggled to handle larger vessels. The canal's expansion, completed in 2016, was pivotal in positioning Panama as a key player in global trade.

PANAMA CITY, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Jorge Luis Quijano, former Panama Canal administrator from 2012 to 2019, vividly recalled the historic moment in December 1999 when the United States handed over control of the canal to Panama. For Panamanians, it marked a new chapter of independence and national growth.

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"For the world, it was just another day, but for Panamanians, it was monumental," Quijano told Xinhua, reflecting on the country's long fight for sovereignty over the canal as a vital waterway. "I was there, witnessing the official handover -- it was a deeply emotional moment."

A file photo displayed at the Panama Canal museum shows the Panama Canal under construction in the late 19th century, in Panama City, Panama, Aug. 23, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

He said General Omar Torrijos, former president of Panama, played a crucial role in advocating for the nation's right to control the canal at the United Nations in the 1970s, condemning the U.S. presence as unjust and bringing international attention to Panama's cause.

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It was a rainy day. On Dec. 30, 1999, the U.S. flag was lowered for the last time, replaced by Panama's flag -- a powerful symbol of national sovereignty. The transfer, made official on Dec. 31 under the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, marked the start of a new era for Panama. "And then, after the transition, only the Panamanian flag, and a huge flag, went up," Quijano said.

File photo taken on on March 9, 2016 shows Jorge Luis Quijano, then Panama Canal administrator, delivering a speech during the inauguration of the trade fair EXPOCOMER 2016, in Panama City, capital of Panama. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela)

Beyond the canal itself, Panamanian control allowed the country to develop other key infrastructure, including ports and railways. These projects gradually gained momentum, particularly after 1993. By the late 1990s, Panama was "taking off" with major port developments on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, Quijano said.

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Under Panama's administration, significant efforts were made to expand the canal to accommodate modern shipping needs, especially as older locks struggled to handle larger vessels. The canal's expansion, completed in 2016, was pivotal in positioning Panama as a key player in global trade.

Quijano highlighted the impact of China joining the World Trade Organization in 2001, which brought a boom in international container shipping. "By 2002, container shipping, especially from China, became our primary revenue stream," he explained. "The expansion of the Canal was vital to keeping up with this demand."

A cargo vessel sails through the Miraflores Locks on the Panama Canal near Panama City, Panama, Aug. 28, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

The Panama Canal plays a critical role in the national economy, accounting for 4 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and supporting surrounding industries, such as ports and logistics, which contribute up to 31 percent of the economy. The handover also spurred significant infrastructure development, boosting Panama's economic potential.

However, challenges remain, particularly the ability to store water, as the canal relies on sufficient water levels to operate efficiently. In 2023, a drought led to long delays, with around 160 to 170 ships waiting up to 20 days to transit the Canal due to low water levels. Despite these hurdles, Quijano expressed optimism about the canal's future.

Today, the canal contributes nearly 9 billion U.S. dollars annually to Panama's economy, almost double the cost of the canal's expansion. Surrounding industries like ports and logistics have become integral to the country's growth.

"The Panama Canal is committed to serving the world and responding to global needs. We are always open to feedback and ready to address concerns," he said. ■

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