Central American Artificial IntelligenceFriday, March 19, 2010 In just a year and a half, and in the midst of an economic crisis, Central America’s information outsider, CentralAmericaData.COM, has become an unprecedented editorial success. From February 16th to March 18th, CentralAmericaData.COM, the region’s bilingual business website, was visited by 194.000 people, who read more than half a million pages, satisfying their needs for business, economics and finance information on Central America. Central America to unify agreements with MexicoTuesday, June 24, 2008 Central America's deputy ministers of Trade will start this week in El Salvador to unify the trade agreements each country has negotiated with Mexico. Rubén Morales, deputy trade minister for Guatemala, says the objective is to end up with one consolidated treaty of commercial relations with Mexico. The Central American Economic IntegrationTuesday, January 8, 2008 State of the situation november 2007, of the economic integration process of the Central American region, basically refers to the legal institutional framework and insertion of Central American into international trade. Intitutional legal scope, Central American trade with the world, Central American free trade zone, Central American customs union and the insertion of Central America into the world economy. Lack of Regulation Prevents Energy Delivery (2)Thursday, February 28, 2013 A year ago the news was the same: the rules for the Electric Interconnection System for Central America have not yet been defined. This is preventing the confirmation of a power purchasing deal between AES El Salvador and Hydro-Xacbal of Guatemala. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Central America.
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Aguilar Castillo Love is a leading international law firm with offices in Central America and Ecuador. Daily, Bilingual Information with a Regional FocusWednesday, February 11, 2009 Central America needed a source of daily information that was focused exclusively on the region, selected by the highest criteria, and published in a timely and professional manner. The effects of the digital revolution, which have shaped the Internet as the movement’s spearhead, have intensified to the point of radically modifying people’s behavior. Whether we like it or not, to avoid remaining isolated from the world and up-to-date knowledge, we must expose ourselves to the overwhelming torrent of information that arrives to us through the Internet. Web pages, blogs, portals, forums, virtual communities, and e-mails are doors that inevitably cross our paths several times a day, which is without counting alarms, text messages, and all the types of data that can reach us from our mobile phone systems. The phenomenon intensifies for those who have business or government responsibilities and increasingly narrower timeframes to make decisions, that is, as the available quantity of indispensable information to do it is increasing. And to provide us that information, the Internet is irreplaceable. The 200 biggest companies in Central AmericaMonday, November 3, 2008 They produce 28 percent of the GDP in the area. Their performance sets the pace for economic activity and industry trends. Mexican America Movil and Arkansas giant Wal-Mart are, without a doubt, the two biggest stars in the ranking, evidencing the significant activity in telecommunications and retail sales in the region. Real Estate: Company Changes OwnersThursday, October 24, 2019 NKF Central America, dedicated to providing advisory services in the real estate market, reported that it absorbed Costa Rican RAM Real Estate and plans to open operations in Panama before the end of the year. Company executives reported that as part of their expansion plans in the region, will increase staff to serve the markets of Costa Rica, Panama and Guatemala. Common Tourist Visa for Central AmericaTuesday, November 3, 2009 For the rest of the world, we are becoming better known as Central America rather than different countries, specially in the tourism industry. Andrés Oppenheimer compared the integration process of the European Union, and the "disintegration" process of Latin America. In his analysis, he highlights the importance of tourism visas, a very important topic in Central America, a region betting on an "industry without chimneys" as its main development vector. Company Profile
International Freight Forwarders $ 200 Million to Fight Drug Trafficking in CAFriday, February 11, 2011 United States announced additional economic support for Central America in the fight against drug trafficking. Deputy Assistant Secretary of U.S. Counternarcotics, William Brownfield, at end of his tour of Central America, said the funds will be delivered in coordination with governments. CWC Plans Undersea Cable in the CaribbeanTuesday, May 25, 2010 Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) will build a new undersea communications cable in the Caribbean. The company stated that they seek to develop regional clusters in Central America and the Caribbean. This area is a key corridor for data transit between South America and the main hubs in the United States. Isthmus banks suffer due to "Gringo" partner.Monday, November 10, 2008 Central American banks were booming -- but close ties with the USA darken their future. Central American was undergoing an interesting banking system evolution. Now the crisis has hit hard. Remittances have dropped and so has international business. More expensive capital halts investments in infrastructure and global liquidity restrictions will have a strong impact. Hydrocarbon Statistics for Central AmericaFriday, October 31, 2008 Fuel is most expensive in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and cheapest in Panama. This is one of the data presented in the recent Cepal report: "The Central American Isthmus: Hydrocarbon Statistics 2007." |
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