Corn Island Hospital to be Tendered AgainWednesday, June 10, 2015 The Ministry of Health in Nicaragua has once again called for international bids for the construction of the Primary Hospital of Corn Island. It is inviting eligible bodies to submit sealed bids for the construction of the hospital within a period of thirteen calendar months. Dock Renovation in Corn IslandWednesday, September 27, 2017 The wharf in the Southern Caribbean of Nicaragua will now have the capacity to receive international commercial vessels. Authorities from the National Port Company explained to Elnuevodiario.com.ni that "... the old wharf of Corn Islands had already exhausted its useful life, which is why the ships had difficulty docking in that zone". Nicaragua negotiates direct flight from San Jose to Corn IslandThursday, February 5, 2009 The Government is negotiation with Costa Rican Airlines to start direct flights from San Jose to the island paradise of Corn Island in the southern Caribbean coast. The La Primerisima radio published on its website that "The director of the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (Intur) for the Caribbean coast, Henningston Hodgson, said that the negotiations are being held with Costa Rican airlines, but did not given any names. International Tender: Construction of HospitalTuesday, December 9, 2014 The Ministry of Health in Nicaragua has called an international public tender for the construction of Primary Hospital in Corn Island, RAAS. Eligible bidders are invited to submit sealed bids for the construction of the Hospital, which will have a total building area of 3,622 square meters, within thirteen calendar months. Nicaragua Inaugurates Touristic Seaplane FlightsTuesday, February 1, 2011 The first of three acquired seaplanes debuted with a promotional flight. Routes will include San Juan de Nicaragua, San Carlos, Ometepe Island, Corn Island, Indian River, Laguna de Perlas and Miskito Keys, among others. International tender: Electrical Equipment and SuppliesThursday, September 21, 2017 The Nicaraguan Electricity Company is putting out to tender supply of goods and services for a photovoltaic thermal hybrid system in Corn Island. Nicaragua Government Purchase 11/2017: Corn and Soybean Prices Continue to RiseWednesday, August 22, 2012 Two months of severe drought in the United States, the world's largest producer of soybeans and corn, has raised prices to record highs. Yesterday, August 21, soybean prices opened at a record high: a bushel for November delivery, the current benchmark contract, now costs up to $17.26 per bushel (about 25 kg). Nicaragua: $202 Million for InfrastructureFriday, April 5, 2019 The CABEI and the Nicaraguan government signed two loans for the construction and expansion of highways and for the refurbishment of airports on the South Caribbean Coast. The loan approved will be to finance the "VIII Road Improvement and Expansion Program" and for the "Airport Improvement Project of the Southern Caribbean Coast," the financial institution said in a statement. The Tour Operator Business in NicaraguaMonday, February 12, 2018 In 2016 tour operators handled the arrival of 58,000 tourists who spent an average of $140 per day, and also provided their services to another 66,000 visitors who arrived on their own. According to the study "Impact of Tour Operators in the Development of Tourism in Nicaragua", prepared by the American University (UAM) and the National Chamber of Tourism of Nicaragua (Canatur) " ... Tobacco: Incipient Market in El SalvadorTuesday, November 13, 2018 Businessmen in the sector estimate that cigar and Havana cigar consumption in the country is around 120,000 units per year, generating annual income close to $840.000. Cigars are marketed at prices ranging, on average, between $6 and $50 per unit; however, there is a group of consumers who demand higher quality products whose prices per unit exceed $100. New Tourism Investments in NicaraguaThursday, October 27, 2011 With an investment of about $20 million the Institute of Tourism has announced the construction of two marinas in the Caribbean and a hotel in Leon. The investments are of Italian and Spanish origin, explained the head of the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (Intur), Mario Salinas. Increase in Air Traffic in NicaraguaMonday, September 30, 2013 Over the last four years passenger traffic at Nicaraguan airports grew by 7.5% . This was reported by the International Airports Management Company. In the first eight months of 2009 345,473 passengers arrived at Managua International Airport . Contaminated Food Products are RemovedWednesday, December 12, 2018 Because of possible contamination with organisms or pathogens, Del Monte Foods decided to remove from the Salvadoran and Panamanian markets the Fiesta Corn product seasoned with red and green peppers. The U.S. company reported that the possible contamination is harmful to consumer health, which prompted the company to withdraw the product, which had been sent to multiple distributors and retailers in 25 states in the U.S. How to Manage like a CEOWednesday, November 18, 2009 If you really want to move up in the corporate world, try to learn from those already there: CEOs. Steve Tobak, in his column 'The Corner Office', remarks: "In the past we’ve talked about all kinds of management tools and leadership qualities, but this time, we’re going to cut right to the chase. You won’t find these five tips anywhere else, since you’re the first ones to read them" |
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