There was no representative movement for the third quarter of 2021 in the importation of printing machines and devices in Central America; of the purchases made, the main supplier country was the United States.
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During 2020, Central American countries imported $254 million for printing machines and devices, and purchases from German companies grew 79% compared to what was reported in 2019.
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In the first six months of 2019, Central American countries imported $171 million in printing machines and equipment, and purchases from Japanese companies grew 11% compared to the same period in 2018.
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In the first three months of 2019, Central American countries imported $86 million in printing machines and devices, and purchases from Chinese companies grew 5% compared to the same period in 2018.
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During 2018, Central American countries imported $342 million in printing machines and devices, and purchases from Japanese companies increased 26% compared to 2017.
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The Public Ministry of Honduras tenders the rental service of 280 multifunctional photocopiers for use by the institution at the national level, for a one-year term.
Honduras Government Purchase LPN-001-2019:
"Equipment for photocopying, printing and scanning documents will be leased to be used in the different prosecutor's offices in the headquarters building and other buildings in Tegucigalpa, as well as in the offices of Forensic Medicine, the Technical Agency for Criminal Investigation (ATIC), the Directorate for the Fight against Drug Trafficking and all the different offices of the Public Prosecutor's Office at the national level.
From January to September 2018, Central American countries imported $266 million in printing machines and devices, and purchases from Japanese companies grew 30% compared to the same period in 2017.
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From January to June of this year, countries in the region imported $184 million in printing machines and equipment, 3% more than in the same period in 2017.
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From January to March of this year, countries in the region imported $95 million worth of printing machines and equipment, 2% more than in the same period in 2017.
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In 2017, countries in the region imported $373 million worth of printing machines and equipment, 10% more than what was reported in 2016.
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In the first nine months of 2017, countries in the region imported $267 million worth of printing machines and equipment, and 45% was purchased by companies in Costa Rica and Guatemala.
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In 2016, Central American countries imported $341 million worth of machines and printers, and imports from the Japanese market alone grew by 19% compared to 2014.
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The Supreme Electoral Tribunal intends to acquire several thousand computers, printers and scanners.
The equipment will be used to complete the Integrated Screening and Disclosure Election System (known as Siede) , yet there is no information on the process to be followed for its acquisition.
Enrique Ortez, Judge of the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) , noted that "This will have a strong impact, but it is not only the impact of the amount that is significant. It needs to be requested at least 60 days in advance ... Quotes must be obtained from different places, according to the technical characteristics " .