Costa Rica and Mexico agree to increase frequency of flightsThursday, November 13, 2008 The ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) in San Jose reported that they agreed to increase the number of flights from 16 to 28 flights per week. Costa Rican Airline, LACSA, which is a member of the TACA group, will go from 6 to 14 weekly flights, while the Mexican airline, Mexicana, will increase from 10 to 14 flights per week, the MOPT said in a press release. Grupo Ei Multiservicios logísticos S.A. DE C.V. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Mexico.
Optimism in Costa Rica Over Unified FTA with MexicoMonday, March 25, 2013 Costa Rican exporters view positively the inclusion of new products to the FTA with Mexico, with the possibility of establishing regional production chains. Some of the products that will be incorporated into the trade agreement are sugar, iron and steel sheets, gelatin powder, cigarettes, chicken sausages, jellies and fruit pastes. In addition, also agreed was trade in raw materials such as yogurt and powdered sour cream and hydrolyzed vegetable protein. Panama Protects Dairy and Pork in FTA with MexicoMonday, March 24, 2014 Entrepreneurs in both sectors celebrated the exclusion of these products from the Free Trade Agreement between Panama and Mexico. Entrepreneurs in the National Cattlemen's Association (Anagan) and the Pig Breeders Association of Panama (Anapor) welcomed the decision in the FTA negotiations that took into account the request to withdraw these products from the Treaty. Negotiations Continue on Panama-Mexico FTATuesday, January 14, 2014 Market access, rules of origin and procedures, public procurement and services and investment will be discussed in a mini round of negotiations in Panama City. From 13th to 17th of January a mini round of negotiations for the signing of the FTA with Mexico will be held in Panama. Nicaragua: Export of Chassis to Mexico Up 22%Wednesday, September 17, 2014 The growing Mexican automotive industry is generating opportunities for the sale of chassis and autoparts from Nicaragua, as in the first quarter of 2014 revenue was generated of $152 million, which is 22% more than in the same period in 2013. In the first quarter of 2014 sales of chassis to Mexico amounted to $152 million, 22.6% more than in the same period last year, according to Data from the Central Bank of Nicaragua. Panama Protects Agriculture and Industry in FTA with MexicoThursday, October 2, 2014 The FTA approved on its first reading by the National Assembly excludes sensitive products such as beef and chicken, dairy, pork, palm oil and plastic products, paper and aluminum, among products. The bill for ratifying a trade agreement with Mexico excludes agricultural and agro industrial goods which are sensitive to Panama ; such as chicken meat, eggs, dairy products, pork, pork sausages, coffee, wheat flour, rice, palm oil, sauces, tomato paste, potatoes, onions, sugar, juice, fruit drinks, soda plastic products, paper and aluminum. Guatemala's Trade Mission to MexicoWednesday, September 4, 2019 From October 22nd to 25th, 2019, companies from several sectors of Guatemala will visit Mexico, where they will have business appointments with potential buyers, institutional visits and supermarkets. The Trade Mission has no cost and has the support of the Ministry of Economy of Guatemala, informed the exporters' guild. Avocado: Costa Rica-Mexico Conflict Resolution DelayedFriday, February 22, 2019 Mexico asks to inspect Costa Rican farms to determine if it is true that the sustain is not in the crops, to which local producers oppose. In December 2018, the phytosanitary and livestock authorities of Costa Rica and Mexico agreed on a procedure to end almost four years of trade conflict, which arose from the barriers imposed on the entry of avocado to the Costa Rican market. Inauguration of Mexico - El Salvador Business ChamberTuesday, April 3, 2012 The initiative aims to contribute to strengthening trade and investment promotion between the two nations. From a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in El Salvador: New Mexico - Liberia FlightThursday, June 7, 2018 Starting from November, Aeromexico will run two weekly flights between Guanacaste airport in Costa Rica and the one in Mexico City. The airline will start operations from November 10 and continue until April 21 (high season of visits from Mexico), with a frequency of 2 weekly flights and with Embraer 190 aircraft, with capacity for 99 passengers. Aeromexico Also Stops Flying to VenezuelaFriday, June 24, 2016 The airline has suspended its flights between Mexico City and Caracas indefinitely, due to the complex economic environment prevailing in the country. From a statement issued by Aeromexico: More Flights Between Honduras and MexicoWednesday, October 12, 2016 Aeromexico has announced that from January 2017 it will increase the number of flights it operates each week between Mexico City and San Pedro Sula from 14 to 28. From January 10 the Mexican airline will operate four daily flights between Mexico City airport and San Pedro Sula. Guatemala: Correction of Certificates of Origin in MexicoMonday, February 20, 2017 Starting from March 10 a mechanism will be in effect that will allow importers and exporters to make corrections to certificates of origin under the trade agreement with Mexico. From a statement issued by the Chamber of Industry in Guatemala: Recalcitrant Meat Smuggling from Guatemala to MexicoThursday, January 15, 2015 The shortage of meat denounced by retailers will continue to occur until a definitive solution is found to the illegal trafficking on the border with Mexico. Guatemala has an annual production of 68.4 tons of beef, and yet the country suffers from shortages, mainly due to the illegal smuggling into Mexico. Currently adjustments are made to the price of meat due to the shortage of meat in the domestic market. |
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