Costa Rica Invests in Nicaragua

More Costa Rican companies are opening shop in Nicaragua, motivated by lower financial and operating costs, as well as increased domestic consumption.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

"... Costa Rican companies with operations in Nicaragua said they are attracted by an improvement in the business climate, as well as a notable growth in local development, which is reflected in works such as apartment buildings and offices and shopping centers."

An article on Nacion.com outlines the opinions of Costa Rican businesspeople who confirm a remarkable improvement in the business climate in Nicaragua, which together with the continued economic growth that the country has had in the last decade, is generating good business opportunities.

Although there are still suspicions about the political stability of the country, which has caused some companies to delay their investments there, this is due to the fact that, according to Jorge Chaverry, general manager of Itecna, " ... political barriers have been created with Nicaragua and even news media which do not really exist. "

See complete article Companies in Nicaragua highlight an improvement in business climate. (In Spanish)

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