{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Trump Calls Handing Over the Panama Canal America's Biggest Blunder, Issues Fresh Warning to China",
  "summary": "Speaking at an event in North Dakota, Donald Trump called handing over the Panama Canal to Panama a huge mistake, alleged Panama repeatedly hiked transit fees, and warned China against trying to seize control of the strategic waterway.",
  "content": "US President Donald Trump has once again taken aim at the Panama Canal, saying America made a massive error in ever handing control of the strategic waterway to Panama. He alleged that after gaining control, Panama repeatedly hiked the transit fees charged to ships passing through, and claimed China is now working to expand its influence over this crucial waterway.\n\nSharp remarks at the Medora event\nTrump made the comments while addressing a crowd at the opening ceremony of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota. He told attendees that giving up control of the Panama Canal ranked among America's biggest mistakes. According to Trump, Panama first raised the transit fees charged to ships by four times, and then hiked them again. Despite the repeated fee increases, he noted, there was no drop in the number of ships passing through the canal. Trump said this allowed Panama to rake in massive earnings for years.\n\nAccusation that China is trying to seize the canal\nTrump also issued a sharp warning about China during his speech, saying Beijing is now attempting to seize control of the Panama Canal, but that the United States will not allow this to happen. The remark underscores growing American concern over the waterway, particularly as China's presence in the region continues to expand.\n\nFrom the 1977 treaty to full control in 1999\nThe Panama Canal's history traces back to 1977, when the United States and Panama signed the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, under which Washington agreed to hand over control of the canal to Panama in a phased manner. Under that same agreement, full control of the Panama Canal passed entirely into Panama's hands in 1999.\n\nTrump also raised the birthright citizenship issue\nDuring his speech, Trump also commented on the Supreme Court regarding the issue of birthright citizenship in the United States. He claimed the provision was originally created after the Civil War to protect the children of freed slaves, not to automatically grant American citizenship to the children of people from other countries.\n\nRecently welcomed a Supreme Court ruling\nNotably, Trump had recently welcomed a court ruling that expanded the US president's authority to remove the heads of executive branch agencies. He had described it as a historic decision that restored the powers of the presidency, saying it gave the president necessary authority at a time when it is needed most.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Globally: Rising US-China tension over a key global trade route like the Panama Canal could affect transit fees and shipping routes for international trade going forward.\n• For India: Any escalation or fee hikes at the Panama Canal could raise shipping costs on routes connecting India with the US and Latin American markets, indirectly affecting Indian import-export businesses.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Where did Donald Trump make these remarks?\nHe made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota.\n\n2. What did Trump allege against Panama?\nTrump alleged that after gaining control of the canal, Panama first raised transit fees charged to ships by four times and then hiked them again.\n\n3. What warning did Trump give about China?\nTrump said China is now trying to seize control of the Panama Canal, but the United States will not allow this to happen.\n\n4. When did Panama gain full control of the canal?\nUnder the 1977 Torrijos-Carter Treaties, the handover was agreed in phases, and Panama gained full control of the canal in 1999.\n\n5. What did Trump say about birthright citizenship?\nHe claimed the provision was originally created after the Civil War to protect the children of freed slaves, not to automatically grant citizenship to children of people from other countries.\n\n6. Which recent Supreme Court decision did Trump welcome?\nHe had welcomed a ruling that expanded the US president's authority to remove the heads of executive branch agencies, calling it a historic decision restoring presidential powers.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/america/donald-trump-ne-panama-jalamarga-saunpe-jane-ko-bataya-america-ki-sabase-bari-bhula-china-ko-bhi-di-sakhta-chetavani-3993",
  "category": "America",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-02",
  "tags": [
    "Donald Trump",
    "Panama Canal",
    "China",
    "America",
    "Birthright Citizenship",
    "Supreme Court"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}