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...However, Alberto Alemán, who stepped down as Panama’s canal administrator in December 2012 after 16 years at the helm, hopes that much of the new business will come to Panama’s own ports, on both coasts....
...“It will be a game changer,” says Alberto Alemán, chief executive of Panama’s well-respected Canal Authority....
...Alberto Alemán Zubieta told the Financial Times that traffic through the canal, which links the Pacific and Atlantic oceans via an 80km waterway, had held up well during 2009 despite sharp toll rises....
...In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Alberto Alemán, administrator of the ACP, the autonomous government agency that runs the canal, dismissed such concerns. “I just don’t see it,” he said....
...Alberto Alemán, the ACP’s administrator, held a stake in the company but says he sold it as soon as he took up his post to avoid any conflict of interests....
...Alberto Alemán Zubieta was speaking on Monday after Panamanian voters on Sunday approved a $5.25bn project to double the waterway’s capacity and let larger vessels use it....
...Alberto Alemán, who heads the ACP, argues that one problem is the growth in container shipping, which is increasingly associated with the post-Panamax vessels that do not fit through the canal’s antique...
...Alemán Zubieta, its chief executive....
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