Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
World Bank plans US$100 million loan for HondurasTuesday, June 10, 2008 The World Bank is going to lend Honduras US$100 million in the second half of this year, the bank's managing director, Juan José Daboud, announced. The loan is to support the government's development plans and in particular its efforts to resolve the food crisis, said Daboud, who was on a two-day visit to Honduras that included talks with President Manuel Zelaya and other senior officials. 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: Protecting the Payment CultureFriday, February 20, 2009 It is necessary to prevent the governmental assistance to less solvent debtors from destroying the payment culture. The micro-finance sector globally has a very low level of default, a product of a culture that is important to preserve by restructuring contracts in risk instead of granting direct financial assistance to debtors. Non Tariffs Barriers for Honduran OrangesMonday, September 12, 2011 With Nicaragua’s application of non-tariff barriers on citrus fruit from Honduras, producers are requesting government intervention. The growers asked the National Service of Agricultural Health (SENASA) to intervene in order to resolve the conflict that is occuring mainly over oranges $7.8 Million from U.S. to HondurasMonday, March 1, 2010 The U.S. Agriculture Department announced they will donate to food safety programs in Honduras. It includes 20.000 metric tons of wheat, which will be handled by “Finca Internacional de Honduras”. The Loyal CustomerMonday, May 25, 2009 Winning customers is important, but retaining the ones that you already have is even more so. This is why loyalty programs are so popular among marketing managers, who try to ensure that their customer will not leave them for a competing firm. Region Takes Measures Against Global CrisisMonday, February 20, 2012 Central America and the Dominican Republic have agreed together to ensure financial liquidity, create mechanisms for monitoring risk management and financial systems, as well as taking measures against the effects of the euro zone crisis and the weakness of U.S. Carlos Acevedo, president of the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador, told Prensalibre.com that "we are preparing a regional financial system and shielding mechanisms." FELABAN: 10 premises of regional bankingThursday, November 20, 2008 After the XLII Assembly held in Panama, the Latin American Federation of Banks expressed its position on the financial crisis. LATIN AMERICAN FEDERATION OF BANKS Honduras Tenders Purchase of Metal SilosTuesday, April 2, 2013 The National Program for Sustainable Rural and Urban Development (PRONADERS) through the Post Harvest Project, is putting out to tender the purchase of 2852 metal silos for different departments. The National Program for Sustainable Rural and Urban Development (PRONADERS) through the Post Harvest Project, in order to support the producers of basic grains with silos that will allow them to store their grain production in the departments of Santa Barbara, Francisco Morazan , Intibucá, La Paz, Copan, Lempira, Ocotepeque and el Paraíso, hereby invites potential bidders to submit bids for the supply of: Costa Rican Telecom's Company Seeks Business in Central AmericaWednesday, February 21, 2018 Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is evaluating the Salvadoran market to determine if there is an opportunity to establish itself as a new broadband operator. The state telecommunications company already has a presence in Nicaragua, where in conjunction with the state company Enatrel, it operates the company Telecomunica, which provides internet and television services. Honduras Seeks Solutions to Energy CrisisThursday, September 22, 2011 The National Electric Power Company has signed an agreement with the company pHp Energy International, for the generation of hydroelectric power in a portable manner. A press release from the Presidency of the Republic of Honduras reads: Difficulties in Customs Do Not StopThursday, June 6, 2019 Since there are still difficulties arising from the implementation of the Single Central American Declaration, the Contingency Plan for DUCA F and DUCA T was extended until 17 June. Central American customs authorities agree to maintain in force the Contingency Plan for DUCA F and DUCA T, until June 17, 2019, at 23:59 hours. If the Contingency Plan is used, we suggest that you make sure that you arrive at the destination country with the DUCA F and DUCA T duly processed and the supporting documents," explains a statement from Agexport. See full document. Amazing what a Good Tax Advisor Can AchieveFriday, November 20, 2015 On average in Costa Rica more than one in five companies classified as Large Taxpayers do not pay taxes. EDITORIAL COMMENT: Greater Supply of MangosTuesday, January 13, 2015 With the Global GAP certification that they hope to obtain this year, with 12,000 hectares of crops Mexico projects that it will increase its fruit exports to the US market. From a press release issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer) : |
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