Mining Exploration Concession in NicaraguaWednesday, May 6, 2009 Condor Resources Plc Company won the concession for mining exploration in Santa Barbara, an area of 16 square km. The international company has concessions in Nicaragua and El Salvador. The new Santa Barbara concession is adjacent to Cacao concession which is 16 square kilometers and also held by Condor. Various Business OpportunitiesMonday, July 30, 2012 There is demand for whole fish for processing, onion, sugar, organic papaya, pineapples, mini vegetables. On the website www.procomer.com, of the Promotion Offices PROCOMER the trading opportunities identified published this week are: New Laboratory to Improve Coffee ProductionThursday, April 30, 2009 The lab is the largest and most modern in Central America for in vitro propagation of coffee by somatic embryogenesis. It is located in Santa Barbara, Honduras and required an investment of $1 million. It was constructed with fund contributions from the Millennium Account-Honduras and the Honduran Coffee Institute.
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International Tender: IT EquipmentWednesday, June 2, 2021 The Secretariat of Security of Honduras tenders the supply of IT equipment for the Tutoring Unit and for the Police Headquarters located in La Puerta in San Pedro Sula, Las Vegas in Santa Barbara, Tela in Atlantida and Olanchito in Yoro. Government of Honduras Purchase PCCMB-366-LPI-B-2021: BAC Credomatic Buys Guatemalan BankThursday, June 27, 2013 The bank, owned by Colombia's Grupo Aval has bought Grupo Financiero, which includes Banco Reformador in Guatemala and Transcom Bank Limited of Barbados. The only thing now pending is approval of this transaction by the financial market's supervisory authorities in the country. According to the general manager of BAC San José in Costa Rica, Gerardo Corrales, the intention of this purchase is to strengthen corporate banking in the Guatemalan market..
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International Tender: School RemodelingMonday, January 18, 2021 In Honduras, the expansion of 27 educational centers located in Lempira, Ocotepeque, Santa Barbara, Intibuca and Copan has been put out to tender. Honduras Government Purchase AEPAS-H-4449-LPI-002-2021: Argentinian Airlines Suspend Flights to CaracasMonday, October 9, 2017 An announced has been made of a definitive deprogramming of the weekly flight that operated between Buenos Aires and Caracas, citing operational reasons. Already in August the airline operating under the Argentine flag had announced the suspension of the tickets sales for this flight. Now the company has announced the deprogramming of its weekly flight in definitive form. Global Competitiveness Index 2011-2012Thursday, September 8, 2011 Panama leads in Central America (49th in the global list), followed by Costa Rica (61), Guatemala (84), Honduras (86), El Salvador (91), and Nicaragua (115). Chile (position 31), Puerto Rico (position 35), Barbados (position 42) and Panama (position 49) are the only four economies in Latin America and the Caribbean ranked among the top 50 in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2010 - 2011 Nicaragua Gets $93 Million from CABEIThursday, November 26, 2009 The Central American Bank for Economic Integration will lend Nicaragua $93.4 million for building a hospital and strengthening electric power in the country. $68 million are earmarked for building a military hospital school called 'Alejandro Davila Bolaños', and the remaining $25.4 million will be used to fund a hydroelectric power plant in the province of Jinotega. OAS and IICA impart course on Agro-Eco-TourismThursday, September 25, 2008 The course is given entirely over the Internet using the Virtual Classroom teaching model established and recognized by the Educational Portal of the Americas. The Organization of American States (OAS), via the Educational Portal of the Americas (www.educoas.org), and the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), via its Distance Training Center (CECADI), are currently training the first 96 participants of the "Agro-eco-tourism: Basic elements for implementing an innovative tourism project" course. The group is made up of citizens form various member countries of the OAS and include those individuals from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Barbados, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Uruguay y Venezuela. WEF Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Thursday, September 9, 2010 The World Economic Forum rankings for Central America are: Panama 53, followed by Costa Rica 56, Guatemala 78, El Salvador 82, Honduras 91 and Nicaragua 112. Chile (30), Puerto Rico (41) and Barbados (43) are the only three economies from Latin American and the Caribbean with rankings in the top 50. The region's next most competitive economies according to the Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 released by the World Economic Forum (WEF) are Panama (53), Costa Rica (56) and Brazil (58). Vitogaz Acquires Chevron's CA AssetsFriday, November 19, 2010 U.S. corporation Chevron agreed to sell its assets in Central America and the Antilles to Vitogaz. The sale includes a network of 174 Texaco service stations, a stake in a refinery, terminals and aviation facilities as well as Chevron's commercial operation in the region. Colombia’s Coffee ProblemMonday, March 8, 2010 When you see your neighbor in trouble, make previsions and be prepared. In 2009, Colombia’s coffee production was 32% lower than in 2008. Measured by sacks, production fell to 7.8 million from an average of 11.5 million, a reduction of $224 million in sales. IDB grants $40.2 million to NicaraguaFriday, December 12, 2008 The funds will be used to rehabilitate the Santa Barbara and Central America hydroelectric plants, the two main generators of renewable energy in the country. "The rehabilitation of these hydroelectric energy plants will contribute to improving the quantity, reliability, and quality of the renewable energy supply required for sustainable economic growth in Nicaragua," said the head of the IDB team, Jose Ramon Gomez. Tendencies for 2009: mobility, social network, WimaxThursday, January 15, 2009 Mobile Devices for Internet (MID) will be the rising stars in 2009, in synergy with the social networks and Wimax being used to connect to the internet. The global tendency indicated that this year more notebooks will be sold than desktop computers, according to a report by Intel, according to comments by Barbara Madariaga from InfoWorld. |
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