Nicaragua Ensures Liquidity of National BanksWednesday, March 11, 2009 With the creation of a Special Assistance Line (Lafex), the Central Bank could rescue domestic financial institutions that are having liquidity problems. Antenor Rosales told Laprensa.com.ni: "It is one of the efforts of the Government, particularly the Nicaraguan Central Bank, to ensure all measures that guarantee a financial system that has solvency and liquidity. Nicaragua to lose aid from Britain and GermanyFriday, May 2, 2008 The German embassy in Managua and Britain's Department for International Development announced the withdrawal of aid for Nicaragua as of next year. Representatives of both countries emphasized that the decision forms part of changes in their general policies concerning aid, and has nothing to do with Nicaragua in particular. Models of Territorial Organization: Guatemala (2)Thursday, July 24, 2008 This section looks at the conceptual and dimensional framework in the context of Guatemala's proposed Law of Territorial Organization. One element that has been identified in this process of preparation, updating and feedback on the proposed law is the general lack of knowledge about territorial organization and the methodologies of the various planning systems in Latin America. Company Profile
Service Provider, focus on Central America Telecommunications market. Mobile Network Roll-Out from Site adquisition a Civil Works to Network Integración and Optimization. Project Management consultant Panama to host the Assembly of the Federation of Latin American BanksWednesday, October 22, 2008 Panama will host the XLII Annual Assembly of the ederation of Latin American Banks fro the 16 to the 18 of November. The event will bring together high level representatives of the member banks of the federation and the president of the Inter-American Development Bank, Luis Alberto Moreno, will also be present. Tomato OilTuesday, September 18, 2012 A study shows tomato seeds can be used as a raw material for obtaining a oil with high antioxidant properties. A statement from the Costa Rican Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER) reads: Results of the Hemispheric Insurance ConferenceThursday, June 2, 2011 More than 250 insurance companies met in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Improving the way large projects that contribute to economic development in the region are insured and improving customer services are some of the challenges the insurance companies put forward to companies participating in the conference. Nicaragua: New Regulations for Casinos and Game RoomsWednesday, May 25, 2011 The Nicaraguan congress has approved on the whole, a special law for the control and regulation of casinos and game rooms. The bill, which will be discussed by the Assembly in detail (item by item) from Wednesday 25 May, will create a regulatory framework and establish a governing body. Fewer Credit Cards Issued in NicaraguaFriday, March 26, 2010 In the past 11 months, the credit card industry shrank by $2.49 million. In April 2009 credit card companies had clients for $19 million; this figure has dropped to $16.51 million, a 13% reduction. Accessory Products Can Become StarsTuesday, July 6, 2010 A company's core activity usually generates sub-products or services that are initially seen as secondary, but may contribute significant additional revenue. Although every business strategy must maintain the focus on the company's core activity, experts are reminding executives to not dismiss Ancilliary Revenue, or sales originating from secondary goods or services. Central America Makes New Proposal to EUFriday, May 14, 2010 The region’s newest proposal intends to find middle ground in the unsolved issues, especially dairy, banana, sugar, meats and apparel. Costa Rica’s Commerce Minister, Anabel González, told the press that the negotiations are at a delicate and critical point. Immigration reforms in El Salvador allow workers to enterMonday, November 17, 2008 El Salvador has authorized Honduran and Nicaraguan workers to enter the country to work in the sugar cane harvest for this season. Immigration authorities have still not established the exact number of workers from each country that they will allow since each company made the request for labor individually. Employment crisis in Central AmericaMonday, January 19, 2009 The consequences only could be offset by investing in education and technology and increase the added value of export products. "Central American, and Nicaragua in particular, will not escape the wave of unemployment that the global economic crisis will cause around the world. The International Labour Organization estimates that some 20 million jobs will be lost internationally. World Trade Organization rules against Europe in banana disputeWednesday, May 21, 2008 The World Trade Organization has ruled against the European Union's tariff on bananas in a decision that represents a victory for Latin American producers. But Europe says it will lodge an appeal. The ruling says that the tariff breaks international trade agreements by giving preference to the former French and British colonies in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, which are allowed to export 775,000 metric tons of bananas tariff-free each year. INBOX Technology and Services S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
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