International Merchant Marine of Belize Company Profile
The International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize (IMMARBE) is under the Ministry of Finance, with its Head Office located in Belize City. The Registration of Merchant Ships Act, 1989 as amended in 1996 governs the merchant fleet. Textile Manufacturer to Suspend 3,000 Workers in El SalvadorThursday, March 26, 2009 The Fruit of the Loom textile company halted operations at one of its 7 plants, temporarily suspending 25% of its personnel. The chairman of the Salvadoran Chamber of Textiles and Apparel reported to La Prensa Grafica that the decline in operations is due to "Fruit of the Loom clients being overstocked with product and adjusting inventories.” English buyers attracted by certified Salvadoran coffeeWednesday, February 25, 2009 El Salvador boasts 270 plantations certified with the Rainforest Alliance seal, a feature sought by English buyers. Mike Riley, from the English company Taylors of Harrogate, explained to ElSalvador.com his relation with Salvadoran suppliers: "Why do you prefer buying coffee that has the Rainforest Alliance certification? The Path to Money Runs Through MathematicsTuesday, February 17, 2015 In order to produce citizens capable of making good financial decisions the first step should be to teach them mathematics. EDITORIAL Calculate How Long You Will LiveFriday, November 6, 2009 You may discover that your retirement money prevision is not sufficient... In Internet there is a considerable number of calculation tools for estimating how long you will live. Costa Rica Long-Term Ratings Lowered To 'BB-'Friday, February 26, 2016 Noting the political system's inability to agree on fiscal issues, Standard & Poor's has downgraded, from BB to BB-, the rating for the country's long-term debt, giving it a negative outlook. Costa Rica Long-Term Ratings Lowered To 'BB-' On Continued Fiscal Deterioration; Outlook Is Negative Business Future of the AmericasWednesday, May 29, 2013 On the 10th and 11th of June the event which will bring together members of the 23 American Chambers of Commerces in Latin America, entrepreneurs and renowned speakers will be held in Guatemala. The focus of the activity will be "intrarregional trade": promoting and strengthening trade between Latin America and the Caribbean, and the United States. With the signing of sub-regional free trade agreements, the opportunities are great and unlimited. Company Profile
We build, design & construct GREEN. Eco-friendly homes, hotels, resorts, schools, & commercial spaces. SIP's, ICF's, and sustainable Brazilian wood construction. We sell Solar Panels & street lights. Bantrab of Guatemala will increase its international funding baseTuesday, November 4, 2008 The Master Guarantee Agreement will allow the Workers' Bank to receive $10.61 million in funds. The agreement was signed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) and the Workers' Bank (Bantrab) and guaranteed by the Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Ex–Im). Specialty Coffee Auction in PanamaFriday, May 29, 2009 Buyers from the United States, Europe and Asia bid at the auction for the 16 samples of specialty coffee that are participating. The results of the auction were better than last year, as the minimum selling price and the average price of all participants were higher in this edition than in the previous one. Marriot to invest $40 million in PanamaMonday, July 21, 2008 The international hotel chain Marriott is expanding into Panama, and will spend 40 million dollars on a 300-room hotel in Panama City. Edward Fuller, president and executive director of the region for Mariott International, said the project will be part of their luxury brand Renaissance. Costa Rica: Health Clinics Certified with U.S. StandardsFriday, October 2, 2009 3 medical tourism clinics from Costa Rica were homologated to U.S. standards. The certification was awarded by the American Association of Accreditation of Ambulatory Facilities (Aaaasf) to the following medical centers: Pino (plastic surgery), "Sonrisa Para Todos" (dentistry), and Unibe (ambulatory care and surgery). US Restaurant Franchise Looking for InvestorsTuesday, March 14, 2017 The chain International House of Pancakes IHOP is looking for partners to open at least ten locations in Costa Rica. Representatives from the US restaurant chain will be visiting Costa Rica in the next few days to meet with potential investors interested in developing the franchise in the country. The objective of the brand, already present in Panama, is to open at least ten premises. Honduras Lands $298 million For DamThursday, July 11, 2013 The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China will provide the funds to carry out the Patuca III hydroelectricity project. The plant is planned to be built in the eastern region of Honduras, and will have capacity to generate up to 524 megawatts of clean energy with a total price of $1.2 billion. Bank of America Closes Service Center in Costa RicaWednesday, April 9, 2014 The company has announced the phased closure of the operation in the country and the laying off of 1,500 workers over a period of 9-12 months. In addition to the service center specializing in finance and technology in Costa Rica, the U.S. bank will also cease operations in the Philippines and Mexico, as part of an overall process of re structuring of the company. |
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