In Honduras, the Strategic Agency for Productive, Environmental and Social Projects invites eligible bidders to submit bids for printing and distribution of school textbooks for the Third Cycle of Basic Education.
Honduras Government Purchase AEPAS-H-4449-LPI-004-2021:
So far this year, interest in opinion programs in the region's markets has clearly picked up, with Costa Rica, Honduras and El Salvador recording the largest increases in interactions associated with the topic.
Through a system that monitors in real time changes in consumer interests and preferences in Central American countries, developed by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short and long term demand trends for the different products, sectors and markets operating in the region.
About 8% of Costa Rican consumers are interested in electronic books, and almost half of them are between 15 and 30 years old, and have a high level of purchasing power.
An analysis of the interests and preferences of consumers in Costa Rica, compiled by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, gives interesting results on the preferences and tastes of people who express interest in reading. [GRAFICA caption="Click to interact with graphic"]
The Ministry of Education in Guatemala is putting out to tender a printing service for 2.1 million textbooks.
Guatemala Government Purchase 8358958:
"-Lote 1: 67,711 books from the "Descubro y Aprendo" series for the 4-year olds stage of the Pre-Primary Education Level. 165,214 books from the "Descubro y Aprendo" series for the 5-year olds stage of the Pre-Primary Education Level.
The Technical Institute for Training and Productivity in Guatemala is putting out to tender printing services for manuals and other materials, under variable demand.
Guatemala Government Purchase 7111878:
"Printing services for manuals and other diverse materials are requested, under variable demand, for the different Training Centers, Departmental Delegations and administrative units of the INTECAP.
Taxing the income of companies that publish and sell books will speed up the deterioration of a market already affected by new technologies and lower consumption of books.
The tax package that the government intends to implement includes publishers, who will have to start paying income tax if the tax reform thrives in the Legislature. If this is the scenario, book prices will rise and in house publications will be further reduced, anticipate industry representatives.