Costa Rica: Global Conference on Business and Finance (GCBF)Tuesday, February 21, 2012 An academic event for 2012 by the Institute for Business and Finance Research, LLC (IBFR), will take place from 22nd to 25th May in San Jose. You are invited to participate in the Global Conference on Business and Finance (GCBF) 2012 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Awards: Telecom Equipment for $7 millionFriday, September 11, 2015 The Central Bank of Costa Rica has awarded contracts to supply telecommunications equipment to Altus Consulting, Data Tell Tres Mil de Costa Rica, SPC International and Vinet Technology Advisor. The companies were chosen as the successful bidders in the tender for the supply of telecommunications equipment to the Central Bank of Costa Rica, with a total value of $7,061,559. Taiwan Factory Looks to Invest in HondurasMonday, November 29, 2010 The company Chin Lin, maker of high-definition monitors, analyzes the construction of a manufacturing plant in the country. The news was announced during a tour of Taiwan by a Honduran delegation, headed by presidential appointee Samuel Reyes. ESET boosts presence with new offices in Panama CityWednesday, May 7, 2008 ESET, a global provider of anti-malware technology, is opening new offices in Panama City with the aim of stepping up hands-on support for clients throughout the region. The new offices to be opened by Micro Technology, exclusive distributors of ESET in Panama, will be located in the Costa del Este industrial park. Doing Business in Central America: Have We Improved?Friday, October 25, 2019 Guatemala was the only country in the region that improved its position in the global ranking monitoring businessmen's conditions for doing business, while the others went backwards. The World Bank released the results of the Doing Business 2020 report, which measures the regulations that favor or restrict the development of business activity in different countries. How Easy is to do Business in Central America?Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Costa Rica and Panama are the economies of the region where businessmen find it easier to develop business, followed by El Salvador and Guatemala, and in the last two places, Honduras and Nicaragua. The World Bank announced the results of the Doing Business 2019 report, which measures the regulations that favor or restrict the development of business activity in different countries. Call Centers: New Investment in HondurasThursday, January 17, 2019 After investing $22 million, the American Startek inaugurated in Tegucigalpa the Altia Technology Park tower, from where services will be provided to large companies globally. Representatives of the company informed that the new eight-floor business tower will house 2,500 workers and took the opportunity to announce that they plan to build one more tower in Tegucigalpa and another in San Pedro Sula. Central America falls in Ease of Doing BusinessFriday, November 5, 2010 Position in 2010 Rankings: Panama 72 (62 in 2009), El Salvador 86 (80), Guatemala 101 (100), Nicaragua 117 (119), Costa Rica 125 (121), Honduras 131 (128). With the exception of Nicaragua, which rose two places, the Doing Business 2011 ranking shows that easiness of doing business in the Central American countries has deteriorated, at least in relation to other countries. The Best Business SchoolsMonday, June 7, 2010 América Economía published its 2010 ranking of the best business schools in Latin America and the world. Worldwide, the list is topped by Harvard Business School, followed by London Business School and Spain’s IE Business School. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Law Promotes Foreign Investment in HondurasMonday, May 2, 2011 The new law aims to attract more foreign investment through benefits and guarantees to businesses. The rules proposed by the government and currently being discussed in Congress will be presented to national and foreign companies in the Honduras “Open for Business Conference” to be held on 5 and 6 May. New Call Center in El SalvadorWednesday, November 11, 2009 Business Communication Center (BCC) will begin operating in the country next week. The services company has already hired 40 customer service agents, out of a total 136 it plans to employ in its first phase. It expects to extend its payroll to 500 in 2010. $38 Million for Corporate Complex in El SalvadorMonday, May 18, 2009 Europlaza World Business-Hotel is part of the projects being carried out by the Guatemalan Real Estate Company, El Bosque. Located on the Panamerican highway in Old Cuscatlán, the project will have four towers and a hotel. Company Profile
Pyramid is a global leader Market Research & Consulting firm, specialized in Communications, Media and Technology (CMT) as well as in Emerging Markets. Panama: Wrong Data Cited in Doing Business ReportThursday, January 29, 2015 Claims have been made that the time it takes to undertake the procedures needed to start up a business stated in the Doing Business report are much longer in reality. With the aim of improving competitiveness, private sector representatives have asked the Panamanian government to cut the amount of red tape, as some of the processes can take up to a year. This discourages foreign investment and above all increases costs for industry. |
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