The Ministry of Economy and Finance of Panama is looking for the maintenance service of green areas in the different communities of the reverted areas of the pacific sector.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-0-16-0-08-LP-017627:
"The objective of the tender is the provision of the maintenance service of green areas in the different communities of the reverted areas of the pacific sector for the The Ministry of Economy and Finance of Panama."
Using advanced technology applied to the extraction and processing of large volumes of data, it is possible to obtain the necessary information to evaluate whether a new product, service or brand will be accepted when it begins to compete in a specific market.
Companies that intend to compete in a new market always ask themselves the following question: How much acceptance will our new product, service or brand have?
In March, when the pandemic began, interest in pest control services rebounded in Central American countries, but since July the volume of searches and conversations associated with the subject on the Internet began to decrease, and by early November the trend was still downward.
Through a system that monitors in real time changes in consumer interests and preferences in Central American countries, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short and long term demand trends for the different products, sectors and markets operating in the region.
In Central America, nearly 5 million people are looking to purchase home services online, and 8% of these consumers are exploring options for contracting residential cleaning services.
The interactive information system developed by CentralAmericaData, monitors in real time the changes in consumer habits in all markets of the region, with fundamental information to understand the new commercial environment that has emerged in an accelerated manner.
When the Central American economies begin to relax the restrictions that have been adopted to prevent the spread of covid-19, sales of pay television service are forecast to fall by at least 2%.
Using a demand/income sensitivity model developed by CentralAmericaData's Commercial Intelligence Area, it is possible to project the variations that household demand for different goods and services will undergo as the most critical phases of the spread of covid-19 are overcome and the measures restricting mobility in the region's countries are lifted.
If the quarantine and mobility restriction measures are extended by two months, it is predicted that by the end of the year the annualized demand for car rental services in Central America will have fallen by 30%.
The "Information System for the Impact Analysis of Covid-19 on Business", prepared by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, measures the impact that the crisis will have on companies according to their sector or economic activity, considering different scenarios for the coming months.
Allowing import, export and transit processes to be carried out efficiently is the recommendation of the region's businessmen to avoid product shortages in the regional market.
For the Federation of Chambers and Industrial Associations of Central America and the Dominican Republic (Fecaica), governments should continue to take the measures considered necessary so that the cases detected so far do not continue to multiply, or at least, the contagion curve can be minimized, taking actions such as activating and expanding emergency response mechanisms and informing the population about the risks and ways to protect themselves.
Because private universities in the South American country have internationalization programs for their educational services, there are opportunities to attract foreign students in specific areas.
The study "Oportunidades de exportación de servicios educativos a Perú", elaborated by Procomer Costa Rica, explains that the areas with greater opportunity for the educational offer of the Costa Rican market are those in which the country is internationally recognized as sustainability as a transversal area to any area of study (architecture, fashion), agribusiness, tourism and peace.
The international restaurant franchise Tony Roma's has announced that it has decided to postpone the opening of its first restaurant in Nicaragua, due to the current situation in the country.
The company reported that due to the situation in the country, they have "... decided to postpone the opening indefinitely".
Last year hotel and restaurant activities in Nicaragua grew by 6% compared to 2016 and added $500 million to the GDP, which represents 4% of the total production.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Nicaragua, last year the activities of hotels and restaurants "... grew by 7%, favored by an increase in the arrival of visitors from abroad and an increase in arrivals of cruise ships to the country's main ports."
More than one thousand establishments are operating in Managua, a 15% increase over the last year.
The increase in consumption derived from the improved economic situation that the country is experiencing is the main reason behind the increase in the supply of restaurants and other food establishments in Managua.
Laprensa.com.ni reports that "...`The Nicaraguan Tourism Institute reported in the statistical yearbook that 604 were restaurants counted in Managualast year, but René Hauser, president of the Managua Restaurant Association, estimates that there are more than a thousand premises, whose growth has been driven this year by the start of operations of franchises of national, Salvadoran and American capital`."
The service outsourcing industry in the country generated a yearly revenue of $6 million in 2008, and nine years later, the industry's revenue is close to $150 million.
Currently 45 companies operating under the free zone regime are engaged in outsourcing services in the country.This figure far exceeds that of 2007, when there were 12 companies in this sector.The incentives provided by the free zone scheme, coupled with the low labor cost demanded by these types of service centers, explain much of the growth that this market has experienced in the country.
From March 15 to 16 more than 400 local and international companies in the service sector will be holding business meetings during the OUTSOURCE2LAC business forum in San Jose, Costa Rica.
From a statement issued by PROCOMER:
San Jose, March 3, 2017.The largest gathering of service companies based on knowledge of Latin America will be meeting in San Jose, Costa Rica, on March 15 and 16.OUTSOURCE2LAC is a business conference organized by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Foreign Trade Promotion Office of Costa Rica (PROCOMER), which aims to share best practices and experiences of the sector and to promote the creation of opportunities for business and investment for SMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Banco Popular and Banco Desarrollo Comunal in Costa Rica are putting out to tender security services for all their offices nationwide.
Government Purchase 2016LN-000018 Costa Rica-DCADM:
"Hiring of companies to provide security services in all of the offices of the Banco Popular and Banco Desarrollo Comunal (consumption according to demand).
In 2016 the Latin American forum that brings together over 500 companies from the service industry will be held in San Jose.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica:
San Jose, Costa Rica, November 26, 2015: The Ministry of Foreign Trade (COMEX), the Foreign Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER) and the Costa Rican Coalition for Development Initiatives (CINDE), announced that the IDB has named Costa Rica as the host for 2016 for one of the most important events in Latin America for the corporate services industry: "OUTSOURCE2LAC". The decision was made official last week, during the fifth edition of the forum, held in Guadalajara, Mexico.