Legal Insecurity Highlighted in HondurasThe U.S. Ambassador highlights the existence of the high perception of corruption, lack of legal certainty and obstacles to the establishment of foreign investment in the country.Monday, June 9, 2014
An article on Laprensa.hn reports that "U.S. Ambassador Lisa Kubiske, emphasized that every country needs investment and Honduras ... can not afford to ignore implementation of policies that expedite processes for the arrival of large projects 'There's a company that wants to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Honduras, but has not been able to start work because they have been waiting for a response to their request for an operating permit for nine months. With this kind of treatment why would a company would wait here? What they do is simple, they go to a neighboring or distant country where they do open the doors to them... and other investors will shy away from the country having seen this case. '" Source: laprensahn.com ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?Business and InsecurityAugust 2018 Citizen insecurity, political uncertainty and low levels of investment are the main factors that are still affecting the quality of life of the population and the business climate in El Salvador. El Salvador: Increasing Insecurity and Decaying Business ClimateFebruary 2016 Warnings have been given over increased insecurity, stagnation in the fight against corruption, and little capacity for Government dialogue in the second half of 2015. El Salvador Fails at Legal CertaintyJune 2015 Chambers of developed countries and their ambassadors in El Salvador are warning that expressions made by members of government against the decisions of the Constitutional Court threaten the arrival of more foreign investment. Panama's Investments in Honduras Affected by InsecurityJuly 2013 When choosing a destination for their investments, Panamanian businessmen see poor conditions for both physical and legal security in Honduras.
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