{"id":8628,"date":"2025-10-20T15:24:00","date_gmt":"2025-10-20T20:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/expat-times.com\/panama\/?p=8628"},"modified":"2025-10-19T17:27:10","modified_gmt":"2025-10-19T22:27:10","slug":"panama-business-survey-62-of-companies-prioritize-sustainability-as-core-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/expat-times.com\/panama\/business-economy\/panama-business-survey-62-of-companies-prioritize-sustainability-as-core-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Panama Business Survey: 62% of Companies Prioritize Sustainability as Core Strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PANAMA CITY, Panama \u2013 A decisive majority of Panamanian businesses now rank sustainability as their top strategic priority, signaling a fundamental shift in the nation&#8217;s corporate landscape. According to new data, 62% of companies in Panama have positioned sustainable practices at the forefront of their operations, moving beyond rhetoric to integrate purpose-driven growth into their core business models.<\/p>\n<p>The findings, detailed in a recent analysis by the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.panacamara.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Chamber of Commerce, Industries, and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP)<\/a>, reveal that profitability and social responsibility are increasingly viewed as complementary objectives. This evolution is driven by a new generation of companies recognizing that long-term viability depends on addressing environmental, social, and governance challenges.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Sustainable development is not decreed; it is built. And it is built with alliances, action, and coherence,&#8221; said Juan A. Arias, President of the CCIAP [Translated from Spanish]. &#8220;Our role is to accompany the private sector\u2014large, medium, or small\u2014in this evolution process, because when companies grow with purpose, Panama advances with them.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The data confirms tangible business benefits for this strategic pivot. Companies that have integrated sustainability into their strategy have reported revenue growth of up to 10%. Furthermore, employee engagement has surged, with 7 out of 10 workers expressing a desire to participate in sustainability initiatives promoted by their employers.<\/p>\n<h2>Small and Medium Enterprises Drive National Sustainable Transformation<\/h2>\n<p>The movement is being significantly propelled by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which constitute 96% of Panama&#8217;s business fabric. Recognizing their critical role as the primary engine of national employment, industry leaders are focusing efforts on helping these smaller entities adopt sustainable frameworks.<\/p>\n<p>During the recent Corporate Social Responsibility Week, the CCIAP, alongside SUMARSE and Bloom Innova, organized the meeting \u201cZoom to Sustainable Success: Your SME in Perspective.\u201d The event underscored that equipping SMEs with sustainable tools is essential for their survival, growth, and their capacity to transform the national economy.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Helping them integrate sustainability into their strategy is helping them survive, grow, and transform the country,&#8221; President Arias stated, emphasizing the outsized impact of empowering smaller businesses [Translated from Spanish].<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This focus on SMEs highlights a strategic understanding that broad, national change cannot be achieved without involving the vast majority of the country&#8217;s business operators. The shift represents a bottom-up transformation of Panama&#8217;s economic model.<\/p>\n<h2>SUMARSE Recognized as Collective Engine for Corporate Responsibility<\/h2>\n<p>In this transition, the organization SUMARSE has been credited with unifying the private sector&#8217;s approach to sustainability. The group is described as the central collective force standardizing language and action around positive impact across companies of all sizes.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;SUMARSE has been\u2014and continues to be\u2014the great collective engine of sustainability in Panama,&#8221; Arias noted. &#8220;Its leadership has managed to get companies of all sizes to speak the same language: that of positive impact.&#8221; [Translated from Spanish]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>By promoting best practices and fostering collaboration, SUMARSE has pushed the Panamanian private sector to move from discourse to concrete action. Its work has cultivated a business network that shares knowledge, measures results, and champions more humane, inclusive, and sustainable development.<\/p>\n<h2>Study Reveals Critical Perception Gap on Business Sustainability Efforts<\/h2>\n<p>Despite significant corporate progress, a new study, \u201cThe Pulse of Sustainability,\u201d presented by the Association of Communication Directors of Panama (Dircom Panam\u00e1) and SUMARSE, reveals a substantial disconnect between corporate actions and public perception.<\/p>\n<p>The research found that only 27% of citizens clearly understand what companies are doing in the realm of sustainability. More alarmingly, a mere 19% of the population recognizes climate change as a real business risk, suggesting a significant communication and education challenge.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;The message is clear: there is still a gap between what companies communicate and what society perceives,&#8221; the CCIAP President acknowledged. &#8220;The challenge is to close that space with facts, coherence, and empathy.&#8221; [Translated from Spanish]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This perception gap indicates that while internal business strategies are advancing, the public narrative and tangible community impacts have not kept pace. Bridging this divide is now a central focus for business leaders.<\/p>\n<h2>Future Commitments and Strategic Alignment for National Growth<\/h2>\n<p>In response to these findings, Panama&#8217;s business leadership has reaffirmed its commitment to a coordinated effort. The CCIAP has pledged to continue collaborating with SUMARSE and the broader private sector to advance a sustainability agenda that generates employment, drives innovation, and leverages technology.<\/p>\n<p>The ultimate vision is a form of sustainability that builds opportunities for all citizens, firmly linking corporate success to national prosperity.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are committed to a sustainability that generates jobs, drives innovation, takes advantage of technology, and builds opportunities for everyone,&#8221; Arias concluded. &#8220;Because if Panama does well, our companies do better. And when our companies grow with purpose, the country\u2014and its people\u2014grows with them.&#8221; [Translated from Spanish]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The strategic alignment between major business chambers, sustainability organizations, and the vast network of SMEs suggests that Panama&#8217;s corporate sustainability movement is transitioning from a voluntary initiative to a new, non-negotiable standard for conducting business in the 21st century.<\/p>\n<p>For more information on national development programs, see the mica para initiative for educational advancements. Official government decrees can be referenced through the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gob.pa\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Panama government portal<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PANAMA CITY, Panama \u2013 A decisive majority of Panamanian businesses now rank sustainability as their top strategic priority, signaling a fundamental shift in the nation&#8217;s corporate landscape. 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