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Panama Canal builders threaten halt to expansion Panama Canal builders threaten halt to expansion
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The consortium constructing a massive expansion to the Panama Canal has threatened to halt work unless $1.6bn (£1bn) of cost overruns are paid. Panama's president Richard Martinelli has threatened to go to Europe to demand a consortium fulfil its contract to expand the canal, which handles 5% of world trade.
Grupo Unidos por el Canal (GUPC) has given the Panama Canal Authority 21 days to resolve the dispute, before it halts work. The cost of the expansion has overrun by $1.6bn (£1bn) and the Spanish-led consortium has threatened to halt work unless the money is paid.
But the Authority says the consortium should respect the existing contract. The president said: "I will go to Spain and Italy to demand these governments take moral responsibility."
It argues the cost overruns are due to events that should be "normal" in such a construction project. Work began on the expansion in 2009.
In a statement quoted by Panama media on Wednesday canal administrator Jorge Quijano said: "No matter what kind of pressure is exercised against the ACP (Panama Canal Authority), we maintain our demand that Grupo Unidos por el Canal respect the contract that they agreed to and signed." Construction is due to be completed in June 2015, nine months behind schedule with the overall cost of the project now expected to be $5.2bn.
Work on the $3.2bn expansion began in 2009 and construction is due to be completed in June 2015, nine months behind schedule. Spanish builder Sacyr, the leader of the consortium known as the Grupo Unidos por el Canal (GUPC, has given 21 days' notice to resolve the dispute.
Share slump
The Panama Canal Authority says the consortium should respect the existing contract, arguing that the cost overruns are due to events that should be "normal" in such a construction project.
In a statement quoted on Panama media on Wednesday, canal administrator Jorge Quijano said: "No matter what kind of pressure is exercised against the ACP (Panama Canal Authority), we maintain our demand that Grupo Unidos por el Canal respect the contract that they agreed to and signed."
The majority of the work involves building a third set of locks that can accommodate ships that can carry 12,000 containers.The majority of the work involves building a third set of locks that can accommodate ships that can carry 12,000 containers.
At the moment the biggest ships that can navigate the canal carry 5,000 containers.At the moment the biggest ships that can navigate the canal carry 5,000 containers.
Shares in Spanish builder Sacyr, which is leading the GUPC consortium, plunged almost 8% in Madrid. Shares in Sacyr plunged more than 8% in Madrid. The GUPC also includes Impregilo of Italy, Belgian firm Jan De Nul and Constructora Urbana, a Panamanian firm.