The loans are intended to support pension system and financial sector reform, and to help the country cope with natural disasters.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved three loans to Honduras for a total of $180 million to support reforms to the pension system and financial sector, and to help the country cope with natural disasters.
The Bank said that it will not stop injecting capital, especially capital that is used for micro, small and medium companies.
Roberto Serrano, vice president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), said in an article published on LA PRENSA GRAFICA.com: “Although the international economic environment is tough and funds are not flow as much as before, we have the ability to continue capturing money as well as to continue injecting resources toward the micro, small and medium companies sector."
Ibero-American business leaders meeting in El Salvador rejected the "statizing" trend that is occurring in some countries.
The businessmen, who are meeting at the traditional Business Forum held parallel to the presidential summit, made a call to governments to maintain a system that balances political and economic freedom, and the rule of law that guarantees free competition and full respect for private property.
Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico. The company manufactures and sells telescopic,...