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Panama Supreme Court invalidates CK Hutchison port contract supporting Trump

Editor-In-ChiefBy Editor-In-ChiefJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Portuguese cargo ship MSC Maxine photographed at Balboa Port at the entrance to the Panama Canal in Panama City on April 23, 2025. The Port of Balboa is managed by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings.

Martin Burnetti | Martin Burnetti AFP | Getty Images

Panama’s Supreme Court rules against a Hong Kong-based company CK HutchisonIt argued that the interests held by the company’s subsidiaries in operating ports at both ends of the Panama Canal violate the constitution.

The outcome is widely seen as a victory for the Trump administration’s security ambitions in the Western Hemisphere, as the United States seeks to counter China’s strategic influence in the region.

In a brief statement released late Thursday, Panama’s Supreme Court said the conditions under which Panama Ports Company (PPC), a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, operated the ports of Balboa on the Pacific coast and Cristobal on the Atlantic coast violated the country’s constitution and were no longer valid.

The court said it had reached its decision after “extensive deliberations” but did not provide details on next steps.

This comes about a year after US President Donald Trump threatened to seize control of the Panama Canal, claiming the vital waterway was “critical to our country” and “China runs it.”

The Trump administration has made blocking Chinese influence over the Panama Canal one of its top priorities.

“The Monroe Doctrine is a big problem, but we’ve replaced it pretty significantly. They now call it the Donroe Doctrine,” Trump said earlier this month, shortly after the U.S. military conducted an operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Jan. 3.

“Under our new National Security Strategy, America’s primacy in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again,” Trump said.

China promises to take necessary measures

PPC, which has been contracted to operate the ports of Balboa and Cristobal since the 1990s, announced Friday that it had been informed of the court’s decision and criticized the outcome.

“The new judgment, based on the available information, lacks legal basis and jeopardizes not only PPC and its contracts, but also the rule of law and legal certainty in the country, as well as the well-being and stability of the thousands of Panamanian families who directly or indirectly depend on port activities,” PPC said in a statement, according to Reuters.

CNBC has reached out to both PPC and CK Hutchison for a response to the court’s ruling.

On Friday, CK Hutchison shares fell 4.8% as Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell nearly 2% during trading hours.

China also reacted quickly to the Panama Supreme Court’s ruling. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Friday that the decision was “contrary to the law governing Panama’s recognition of the relevant franchises, and both companies reserve all rights, including legal proceedings.”

The spokesperson added that China will take all necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.

—CNBC’s Anniek Bao contributed to this report.



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