Panama has commenced its automatic exchanges of information in order to meet OECD global standards, the government has announced. The country will be exchanging information with 33 countries.

Panama’s CFO, David Hidalgo, Said That It Was Important for the Country to ‘Respect These Standards and Our Commitments so As Not to Be on a Black List of Tax Havens.’

Panama’s CFO, David Hidalgo, Said That It Was Important for the Country to ‘Respect These Standards and Our Commitments so As Not to Be on a Black List of Tax Havens.’
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