Because of the complaints filed in the tender to supply photovoltaic solar energy, the Public Ministry of Guatemala conducted legal proceedings in the headquarters of the Inde, which could affect the continuity of the process.
Arguing that there is a simulation in the contract to supply photovoltaic solar energy, in Guatemala a group of deputies criminally denounced the officials who approved the bases.
The complaint against officials of the National Institute of Electrification (Inde) that approved the bases for the tender and other processes of the tender for the purchase of solar energy for 110 MW, was filed by the bench of deputies of Encuentro por Guatemala (EG).
Arguing that in Guatemala, milk from other countries in the region is being traded at a lower price than that sold in the countries of origin, producers in the country announce that they will submit a complaint.
The Representatives of the Chamber of Milk Producers of Guatemala announced that the complaint they are preparing will be filed with the Ministry of Economy, through the Directorate of Foreign Trade Administration (DACE).
The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources has filed a criminal suit against Lion Brand of Central America, for alleged violation of environmental standards.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources:
A Guatemalan corrugated steel manufacturer has pointed out that zinc sheetsimported from China are being sold at prices below the cost of sales at origin.
A drop in sales, shutdown of equipment and staff layoffs are the causes of the alleged dumping in the corrugated steel market, concludes a preliminary investigation conducted by the Ministry of Economy (Mineco) in response to a complaint lodged by the manufacturer Ternium.
The regional union is bringing charges to the Central American Court of Justice over what it considers to be undue customs fees in El Salvador.
The American Federation of Freight (Fecatrans) announced that it is preparing a lawsuit against El Salvador at the Central American Court of Justice (CCJ). The union is complaining about the fees that carriers pay at customs offices in that country, which it considers improper.
Complaints have been sent to WTO over Peru's tariffs for agricultural products which are modified according to changes in international commodity prices.
"Peruvian trade policy on agricultural products establishes a price range as a stabilization mechanism.