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Panamanian Official Presents Limited Edition National Emblem Pin to Guyanese Business Leader

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March 12, 2026
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During the ongoing ExpoComer in Panama City, Panama, President of the Together We Win Business Network, Marlon Joseph, was presented with a limited edition Panamanian national emblem lapel pin by Hardeep Singh Bhullar, Director within the Department of Marketing of Foreign Direct Investment Attraction at the Ministry of Commerce and Industries of Panama.

The pin, which features Panama’s national coat of arms, is considered a symbolic and commemorative item typically reserved for official engagements and distinguished guests. Its presentation reflects a gesture of goodwill and recognition, highlighting the growing spirit of cooperation and engagement between Guyana’s private sector and Panama’s investment promotion institutions.

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Joseph described the presentation as a meaningful diplomatic gesture.

“Receiving this limited edition national emblem pin is a profound symbol of friendship and mutual respect. It underscores the importance of strengthening commercial relations and fostering deeper partnerships between Guyana and Panama,” Joseph said.

The engagement formed part of ongoing discussions at ExpoComer aimed at promoting investment opportunities, expanding trade relations, and building stronger economic bridges between the two countries.

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