Governor Parson to Embark on Trade Mission to Panama, to Promote Missouri as Ideal Business Location

From: Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe
August 7, 2024

Jefferson City - From August 10-13, Governor Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson will travel to the Republic of Panama for an international Trade Mission. Panama is a key trade partner for Missouri, with $37 million in exports in 2023.

Consistent with Governor Parson’s infrastructure and economic development priorities, the goal of the Trade Mission is to build relationships with key international figures to promote Missouri’s strong capacity for trade. Governor Parson will meet with government officials and diplomats in addition to visiting Missouri National Guard service members who are participating in a multinational exercise focused on ensuring free transit of commerce through the Panama Canal.

“This Trade Mission serves as another opportunity to strengthen relationships with key international partners,” Governor Parson said. “Our state has enjoyed a long and successful partnership with Panama that includes the support of the brave men and women of the Missouri National Guard. We’re excited to again promote our state abroad while deepening ties that support mutual economic prosperity.”

Governor Parson’s visit comes as Missouri celebrates 28 years of its partnership with Panama. The Missouri National Guard has participated in a State Partnership Program (SPP) with Panama since 1996. The SPP supports the United States' security cooperation objectives by developing relationships with partner countries and carrying out activities to build capacity. The program also improves interoperability while increasing the readiness of U.S. and partner forces to meet emerging challenges.

The total of $37 million in goods exported to Panama in 2023 also show the importance of international trade to Missouri’s economic success. Among the goods exported, nonmetallic minerals, dairy products, grain and oilseed milling products, and HVAC and refrigeration equipment were among those in highest demand.

Panama Highlights

Governor Parson will meet with Panama Minister of Commerce and Industry Julio A. Moltó A., Panama Minister of Agricultural Development Roberto José Linares Tribaldos, and U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Panama Mari Carmen Aponte. Governor Parson will also participate in a tour of the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal.

The Trade Mission is funded by the Hawthorn Foundation, a Missouri nonprofit organization. For updates on the trip, follow @GovMikeParson on Facebook and @GovParsonMO on Twitter.

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