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IT Services on Licenses and Technical SupportMonday, May 16, 2022 The Government of Honduras is tendering technical support services for equipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, virtually, by telephone or physical assistance, to diagnose and provide solutions to problems presented by the National Commission of Banks and Insurance. Government of Honduras Purchase LPN-CNBS-005-2022: S & P Downgrades El Salvador's DebtFriday, October 14, 2016 The ratings agency has reduced the rating for long-term sovereign debt from B + to B, arguing that political capacity to resolve the fiscal problem is shrinking. From a press release by Standard & Poor´s: Costa Rica: Airport to Issue $127 million in BondsTuesday, September 22, 2015 The company managing San Jose International Airport will be issuing bonds in order to refinance bank debt assumed in the works to expand the terminal. From a statement issued by Moody´s: Diversification of Exports in Central AmericaThursday, September 25, 2014 In 2013 the export supply of the region in the international market was focused on integrated electronic circuits, coffee, bananas, sugarcane and medical devices. From a report by the Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIEC): Honduras: A Country on the Brink of BankruptcyFriday, January 25, 2013 There is an abundance of signs of deterioration of the Honduran state, where the fiscal crisis and the political crisis are feeding off each other. Roberto Arce's article for AP, published in Laprensa.hn, reviews the events that mark the depth of the institutional crisis, with cessation of salary payments to civil servants and an external public debt which has once again reached $5 billion, after international multilateral banks waived $3.5 billion in 2007. Honduras Ranked Last in Mining InvestmentThursday, March 1, 2012 Guatemala and Honduras are among the worst countries in the world in which to invest in the mining industry. The Policy Potential Index (PPI) is a composite index, which measures how attractive countries policies are for developing mining projects. It is published by the Fraser Institute, whose vision is a free and prosperous world where individuals benefit more when they have more choice, when markets are competitive, and when there is greater personal responsibility. Its mission is to measure, study and communicate the impact of competitive markets and government interventions on people’s welfare. |
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