The Mayor of San Jose plans to develop, in an 18 thousand square meters aree in the center of the capital, a building to house technology companies and universities.
The objective of the Municipality of San José is to attract foreign investment to the capital with the development of a business park dedicated to the technology sector. For this end, the Agency for Local Economic Development (ADEL) has been created, which will be responsible for implementing the project.
Protectionist measures that favor dominant firms in domestic markets only extend the inevitable process of globalization, making it more expensive for consumers.
Whether a milk is 'good' or not is decided by consumers themselves by evaluating its quality and cost.Milk has no nationality.It's just milk.
Seventeen Chinese companies who are operating in the region in sectors such as infrastructure, petrochemicals, telecommunications and high technology form part of the new association.
The purpose of the Association of Chinese Enterprises in Central America (Assecca), which will be based in Costa Rica, is to improve the promotion of their work in the region, create alliances and provide support in the different activities carried out in Central America.
Small construction and packaging manufacturers are the companies that sell to large multinationals, through so-called productive chaining.
According to the director of the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer) Rolando Dobles, this level of chaining is the most basic form and is what normally occurs in any economy, being far from the chainings which result in more elaborated products .
The special program established in 2007, aiming to bring big corporations to the country, is working out.
Panamanian Industry and Commerce minister, Roberto Henríquez, stated that the country aims to receive $1 billion in foreign investment for every year of the current government.
Even though the minister refused to enter into details, he said they are studying proposals by several multinational corporations, who seek the benefits of the special program for setting up shop in the Canal country.
Transnational services companies are looking to hire 8,000 more employees this year in Costa Rica, said Gabriela Llobet, head of the Costa Rican Coalition for Development Initiatives.
Llobet was speaking at a seminar on the services sector organized in conjunction with the Central American Business Management Institute (Incae).
Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico. The company manufactures and sells telescopic,...