Panama Maintains Investment-Grade Rating Amid Fiscal Challenges

May 27, 2025

The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) has announced that Moody’s Ratings has reaffirmed the Republic of Panama’s sovereign credit rating at Baa3 with a negative outlook, following the agency’s latest periodic review. This rating remains unchanged from the previous assessment.

Moody’s stated that Panama’s rating is supported by strong economic growth, the strategic importance of the Panama Canal, and a consistent history of investment. These factors continue to reinforce the country’s macroeconomic resilience.

Despite the economic impact of the Cobre Panamá mining project closure, Panama recorded 2.9 percent growth in 2024. Moody’s projects a recovery to 4 percent in 2025, driven by increased activity in the Panama Canal and a vibrant private sector.

The agency also noted that recent pension system reforms are a positive step toward long-term fiscal sustainability. However, these reforms require higher fiscal contributions from the State, which could reduce flexibility in other areas of the national budget.

The negative outlook reflects concerns about the potential stagnation of fiscal consolidation and the risk of rising sovereign borrowing costs if confidence in fiscal policy is not restored. Moody’s indicated that the outlook could be revised to stable if the government implements credible measures to reduce the fiscal deficit and improve transparency.

In 2024, Panama’s fiscal deficit reached 7.4 percent of GDP, and public debt rose to 62 percent of GDP. These figures present significant challenges for fiscal consolidation. While the government has shown a willingness to pursue structural reforms, including the recent pension reform, Moody’s cautioned that persistent budgetary rigidities may hinder substantial deficit reduction in the short term.

Source: (Newsroom Panama)

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