$160 Million from Germany to Honduras

The resources will be used in educational, environmental protection and cultural projects.

Monday, April 5, 2010

The announcement was made by Karl-Heinz Rode, German Ambassador in Honduras, who explained that his country will resume aid to Honduras after a bilateral meeting in Tegucigalpa, on April 25.

“He also commented that Honduras’ trade balance is positive … mainly because of coffee exports, which have increased in the past years, due to designation of origin”, reported latribuna.hn.

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