British Standards for Food and BeveragesMonday, February 16, 2015 On February 18 in Guatemala City a seminar will be heldon the BRC Global Standard for food industry. From a statement issued by the Guatemalan Exporters Association (-AGEXPORT-): Awards: Fire Stations for $6.3 millionTuesday, August 25, 2015 In Guatemala contracts have been awarded to the companies Iner Group S.A. and Constructoras en consortium S.A. to build municipal fire stations in the western and eastern regions. With a bid of $2,627,418, the company Iner Group SA won the contract to build the municipal fire station in the west region. Also taking part in the tender was the firm Reinvierte S.A.A, with a proposal for $2,801,598. Offers for Design of Technical Institute of PanamaThursday, March 5, 2015 Nine companies have submitted proposals for the architectural design of the first Specialized Higher Technical Institute, which will have a floor area of 70 thousand square meters. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works (MOP): Tax Shields to Protect Identity of ShareholdersWednesday, January 23, 2013 In Guatemala "there are still ways to start a business with due secrecy for its owners." Specialists in corporate and tax law in Guatemala say the Forfeiture Act, Decree 55-2010, leaves the gate open for owners of shares of companies to withhold their identity. Tax Credit for Exports in NicaraguaTuesday, February 12, 2013 The enactment of the tax reform offers exporters a grace period to enjoy a preferential amount on the payment of taxes. Laprensa.com.ni reports that "the Law called ‘Concertación Tributaria’ (LCT), which took effect on January 1st, brings a number of benefits to the country's export sector, but also a number of obligations. It gives a grace period to enjoy a preferential amount for the payment of taxes, both for new exporters and entrepreneurs who already have trade links with other countries. " GLC Abogados Consortium LLC S.A. Company Profile
GLC Abogados Consortium LLC S.A. is an experienced full service Costa Rican law firm which specializes in protecting the interests of individuals and companies that conduct business in Costa Rica. Our qualified team of Costa Rican attorneys at law has a clear understanding of the local legal and business environment complemented with a global vision. The Foreign Legal Counsel BusinessMonday, December 6, 2010 The largest Law firms in Costa Rica get 45% of their income from fees coming from abroad. The globalization has impacted the economies of Central America, embodied in free trade agreements, establishment of transnational corporations and the creation of service centers, generating a growing demand for legal services. This is essential as Central America is viewed as a single economic block. Mergers and Acquisitions: What to ExpectMonday, October 26, 2020 Due to the economic crisis, it is expected that during 2021 the number of business alliances and company sales will increase, especially in the most damaged sectors, such as tourism, hotels, restaurants, entertainment, education and real estate. The restrictions imposed by the governments of the region due to the covid-19 outbreak, has generated economic losses in most of the productive sectors, including reported business closures and increases in unemployment levels. Business ContinuityThursday, May 3, 2012 From 21st to 22nd May the Latin American Conference on Business Continuity and Information Security will take place in Costa Rica. National and international experts will analyze and discuss the key pieces to improving the business continuity program, technologies and data integrity in businesses. This will take place during the Second Latin American Conference on Business Continuity and Information Security to be held in Costa Rica on 21st and 22nd May at the Hotel Radisson Europa. |
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