Trucks on the move after Panama-Tico border log jam
The movement of national and international cargo paralyzed for more than three days on the Panama-Costa Rica border restarted on Saturday morning, after the signing of agreements by truckers from both sides of the border.
The truckers said they were relieved by the and hope that dialogue will continue to be used to avoid confrontations causing serious financial outlays, not only to them but also to the merchants who own the load.
” We are left in the middle of these disputes and the worst thing is that we are not certain that it will be
repeated in the coming weeks, because they want to fix everything by closing traffic, without going to dialogues or other instances of their countries, ” said Gallardo Blandón, a truck driver from Nicaragua who was stranded for five days in Paso Canoa.
Among the agreements to reopen and normalize the transportation
cargo on the border of Panama with Costa Rica is that truckers from Costa Rica enter full and leave empty, as will truckers from Panama, who will also enter full and will leaveCosta Rica empty.
It was also agreed that the coupling and uncoupling system in this sector of the Panamanian Tico border is eliminated, for what is the National cargo of Costa Rica and also of Panama. “With this, we can say that we are approaching reciprocity on the issue of cargo in these countries, which should be further analyzed by the leaders of these republics, ” they assured. It was also determined to keep in force the regional agreements that govern cargo in the regions of Panama and Costa Rica, which are in force and allow reciprocity between the countries.