"Tudo vai da certo!"Tuesday, July 10, 2012 Everything will be fine! This is the Brazilians life philosophy, and a phrase being heard more and more in Panama, Brazil's new found partner in Central America, in its era as the world's sixth largest economy. An analysis of the issue by Oscar Castaño Llorente in Martesfinanciero.com review comments like those of Jose Antonio De Obaldia, director of operations for FedEx Express, to demonstrate the beneficial synergy between the giant Brazil and the Central American logistics hub, "The economies of Brazil and Panama play an important role in the economic development of Latin America and the Caribbean, being the fastest growing and most stable in the region. " The Lesson of Sovereign FundsTuesday, May 22, 2012 Governments should act as good parents, thinking about the welfare of future generations, not just about the next election. Governments should act as good parents, thinking about the welfare of future generations, not just about the next election. Advantages of Kiosks for RetailFriday, March 1, 2013 In Panama, the trend of selling using kiosks began in the early 90's, and now extends throughout the region. These are the benefits of selling from kiosks summarized by Martha Ramirez, manager of Coriolis, which sells beauty products in the malls Metromall and Multiplaza in Panama City. Integration of Logistic Components in PanamaTuesday, March 22, 2011 To become a global logistics center, Panama needs to efficiently integrate the various components involved in this sector. Panama is already a leading player in world logistics, and most of its assets "provide excellent results individually, but lack a collective sense." Fisca Deficit: Mother of All EvilThursday, May 6, 2010 Greece had a 13% fiscal deficit and made the world tremble. Costa Rica’s deficit could reach 10% by the end of 2011. Heads of households know it well, but authorities sometimes forget: you shall not spend more than you earn; a sacred rule for good management and honesty. Because it’s very easy to spend without reserve on election year, and pass onto the next government a serious problem, one almost impossible to solve without heavy social tension. The "Cons" of the Panamanian Logistics HubWednesday, July 25, 2012 Panama has proclaimed itself the No. 1 logistical hub in America, but there are still some weak links in the chain. According to businessmen interviewed by Melissa Novoa and Oscar Brown for an analysis in Martesfinanciero.com, one of the weak links in Panama’s logistics chain is that "logistics are still not moving towards comprehensive e-commerce." Company Profile
We are dedicated to offering the public a tourism Resort located approx. 350 meters from the historic center of town, after colonial Comayagua Medical Center. Little Corporate Social Responsibility in PanamaThursday, August 6, 2009 The perception of Panamanian customers regarding Corporate Social Responsibility activities is low, despite important investments by companies. A study called "Corporate Responsibility Monitor 2009" measured consumer perceptions on CSR activities in Central America. Gym Chain Invests $8 Million in Costa RicaWednesday, June 13, 2012 The chain Multispa is to open two new offices in the Costa Rican capital in the coming months. The two new fitness centers will open in areas of Tibás Llorente and Guachipelín, and will replace the current ones in San Jose and Escazu-Trejos Montealegre.
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Tender for Security Services in HondurasTuesday, November 10, 2020 The National Commission of Banks and Insurance Companies is tendering the services of surveillance and private security, for the offices of the institution during the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Honduras Government Purchase LPN-CNBS-09-2020: Costa Rica: The Rise of Health AcademiesMonday, October 22, 2012 Costa Rican universities are rushing to complete infrastructure investments, in order to increase academic offers that are health-related. An article in Elfinancierocr.com reviews the plans and work in progress at several universities, including the Universidad Hispanoamericana (UH), which in early 2014 will unveil a new eight-story building and 10,000 square feet of construction dedicated to teaching health sciences. Costa Rica will ask for an extension on CAFTA without a deadlineMonday, September 22, 2008 Costa will ask the United States this week for an extension without a deadline to approve the last law required for CAFTA to come into force. "I will see if they accept that when we make the pertinent modifications, which the Constitutional Court recommended, the commercial agreement will finally come into force," declared Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rica, in statements published in the La Prensa Libre newspaper. Government of Costa Rica wants to reform ConstitutionMonday, December 1, 2008 The government of President Oscar Arias believes that the Constitution of Costa Rica, which has been in effect since 1949, "urgently" needs to be reformed. The reforms are necessary in order to end the "legal paralysis" affecting the country, said the minister of the Presidency who is also the president's brother, Rodrigo Arias. Costa Rica backs plan to develop Panama border regionThursday, July 17, 2008 President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica signed a law to use a US$9.2 million Inter-American Development Bank credit for the development of the Sixaola river basin, which Costa Rica shares with Panama. Costa Rica's government is contributing US$2.8 million to make a total of US$12 million for a program of sustainable development in the region. |
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