There is No Longer a Standard Employment ModelWednesday, May 27, 2015 In advanced economies employment is becoming less stable while those in developing economies are focusing on public policies, which stimulates the growth of informality and, paradoxically, unemployment. EDITORIAL Marketing of What is "Natural" Flies HighTuesday, April 14, 2009 Starting with its name, Nature Air, the Costa Rican airline is an example of skill in the marketing of its strength as an ecological flagship. Since 2004, the company has been offsetting its carbon emissions by contributing cash to the National Forestry Financing Fund of Costa Rica for the protection of over 200 hectares of native forest on the Osa Peninsula. Regional Investment Bank OpensTuesday, March 1, 2011 The Network Co., a Central and South American investment bank, has completed $ 20 million in transactions since November 2010. The founders expect to close transactions for over $150 million in corporate purchases, financing and funds marketing over the next 3 months. Honduras: The Dry Land Panama Canal?Thursday, August 14, 2008 Honduras lies just about 1,000 miles southwest of Miami. A great location for commerce with the U.S. Antonio Young is the Executive Vice President of FIDE, Honduras’ Foundation for Investment and Export Development. He says Honduras’ strategic location provides an invaluable access to Latin American markets. And, with the continued development of Honduras’ north-south highway, called the Logistic Corridor, Antonio says Honduras could be the dry land version of the Panama Canal. Fruit Of The Loom Clothing back in operation in HondurasWednesday, June 1, 2011 After reaching agreement with workers the clothing factory is to restart operations. With the intervention of the Secretary of Labor, the company has promised to improve working conditions for the workers. $2.2 Million for the Central American Fishing SectorFriday, February 20, 2009 Governments of the region signed two regional aid covenants with The Billfish Foundation and OSPESCA to benefit the fishing sector. The website of El Nuevo Diario reports: "The first signed approval of cooperation is for $ 1.5 million designated to protect Marlins in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, to do more sustainable commercial fishing and to incentive sporting fishing to be carried out in a more responsible manner." Regional Airline Business GrowingFriday, September 4, 2015 Growing regional air connectivity is creating new opportunities to maximize the potential of tourist destinations in Central America. EDITORIAL Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
The Coffee Cup Franchise Expands in Central AmericaMonday, May 25, 2009 The chain just opened its fifth store in Honduras and it expects to open its first one in Costa Rica in July, while negotiating entry into the U.S. The franchise model of the Salvadoran “The Coffee Cup” Company currently has 18 stores in El Salvador and it plans to open 2 more stores in the country and 2 others in the region. Growth in Sales of Organic chocolate in USTuesday, November 18, 2014 Projections are for the period 2014-2019 of an average annual growth of 5% in sales of organic chocolate in the country. From an article by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER): Costa Rica Long-Term Ratings Lowered To 'BB-'Friday, February 26, 2016 Noting the political system's inability to agree on fiscal issues, Standard & Poor's has downgraded, from BB to BB-, the rating for the country's long-term debt, giving it a negative outlook. Costa Rica Long-Term Ratings Lowered To 'BB-' On Continued Fiscal Deterioration; Outlook Is Negative Errors in Ranking by The EconomistWednesday, November 20, 2013 Forecasting more risk of social unrest for Nicaragua than Costa Rica in 2014, indicates ignorance of the political, economic and social realities of Central America. EDITORIAL Good Grades for Central American CoffeesFriday, April 24, 2009 Coffees from farms in Panama, Guatemala and Costa Rica took the top places in the international competition organized by the Rainforest Alliance. In the event held in California and New York, 80 farms certified by the institution from 11 nations participated. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
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