BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Disposable Medical SuppliesMonday, September 20, 2021 The Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS), requires the purchase of four million two hundred thousand disposables, sterile venoclysis equipment for the infusion of serum, the form of delivery in six dates with 700 thousand units each, starting on January 20, 2022 and the following with two months of interval. Costa Rica Government Purchase 2021LN-000032-0001101101142: Tender: Medication for $148 millionWednesday, October 28, 2015 The Social Security Department in Panama is putting out to tenders the supply, storage, transportation and delivery of biological medicines, biotech drugs, narcotics and controlled substances. Panama Government Purchase 2015-1-10-0-99-LP-182882: Panama Metro: Preparations for Expansion of Line 1Monday, October 19, 2015 It has been announced that studies are being carried out for the design and construction of a new station in Villa Zaita, 2 kilometers ahead of the current line´s last stop, at an estimated cost of $181 million. The new station that the government plans to develop will be located in Villa Zaita, and will become the final station of Line 1. This station will extend the line that starts at Albrook by 2.2 km. Panama to Maintain Tariffs Against ColombiaWednesday, February 8, 2017 The government has extended, until December 31 this year, the decree from August 2016 that temporarily increases import tariffs for flowers, coal, clinker and clothing. From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama: Canal Expansion: Overruns RecognizedTuesday, January 6, 2015 The Dispute Resolution Board has ruled that the ACP should recognize $233 million in cost overruns to the contractor giving Grupo Unidos por el Canal an extension of 176 days for the delivery of the works. From a statement issued by the Panama Canal Authority: Canal Expansion: Call to Extend DeadlineThursday, August 28, 2014 Grupo Unidos por el Canal has obtained financing to complete the construction of the third set of locks and requested an extension of 18 days, meaning that the work should be ready in January 2016 and not in December 2015. The Panama Canal Authority announced that with the bond obtained by Grupo Unidos por el Canal, the construction consortium will be able to complete the construction of the third set of locks, but added that GUPC has filed a new claim, this time for $24 million as a result the effects of a workers' strike which occurred in April and May this year. Panama: Tender for Roadworks in ChiriquíWednesday, April 27, 2016 An announcement has been made of the renovation of 130 kilometers of road and the start of analysis necessary to prepare the tender for the extension of 33 kilometers from the Concepcion-Volcan highway. From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama: Consultancy for Monitoring Rural Electrification ProjectsTuesday, January 31, 2012 Panama is looking for expressions of interest for providing consultancy services for the supervision of rural electrification projects. The supervision services are aimed at monitoring the implementation of rural electrification projects and ensuring full compliance with all aspects of the specifications, timescales, and other agreements set forth in the contracts for implementation of the following projects: Livestock in Costa RicaTuesday, September 11, 2012 After two decades of steady reductions in the area devoted to the production of meat and milk, 2011 showed a rise in exports. Many ranches have become littered with pineapple plantations, which offer better profit margins, and in this way, of the 2.4 million hectares occupied in 1988, the business now occupies about 1 million hectares, which has been adjusted according to final data from the National Livestock Survey in progress. Proposals for Central American CoffeeTuesday, November 13, 2012 More investment in agricultural research and extension, efficient use of natural resources and networking through partnerships. The Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), Victor M. Villalobos, during the inauguration of the International Conference on Coffee Science, said "to stay competitive in the market, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the consequences of climate change are some of the major challenges of the coffee sector in Central America, to which innovation and alliances are an alternative way of developing. " A statement by the Presidency of Panama reads:Tuesday, January 22, 2013 President Ricardo Martinelli inaugurated the expansion of the terminal and runway at the Enrique Maleck airport, with an investment of over $27 million which has transformed the airfield into an international airport. The president explained that this work will result in an increase in tourism and exports and other linked business activities will also grow. Hydroelectric Station in Bocas del ToroTuesday, September 6, 2016 The project initially known as Chan II has been delayed because "the process of dialogue with communities needed for work to start has not finished." The company Odebrecht Energy Luxembourg, now called Odebrecht Latin Fund, has twice requested the extension of the timeframe for construction of the project which was awarded to it in June 2014. According to the company, "... Soho Mall Can Keep Operating for Six MonthsFriday, July 1, 2016 Companies operating in then Panamanian mall will have until January 7, 2017 to continue doing business with US citizens and companies. The extension of the license until the beginning of 2017 allows for "those transactions and activities to be made which involve individuals and undesignated entities in Soho Mall, in order to gradually reduce those transactions, contracts, and other agreements involving the exchange of goods and services," in accordance with the ruling by the Office of Control Foreign assets (OFAC) of the US Treasury. Tender: Medical Supplies for $118 millionThursday, November 10, 2016 The Social Security Department in Panama is putting out to tender the supply, transportation and delivery of medical supplies. Panama Government Purchase 2016-1-10-0-08-LP-233354: Property Tax: Moratorium ExtendedFriday, March 1, 2019 In Panama, the National Assembly approved extending until June 30, 2019, the deadline for taxpayers to pay the real estate tax, free of interest and surcharges. The meeting provided a two-way tool by allowing taxpayers a more convenient period to catch up with their debts and the General Revenue Directorate to make the relevant collections that today are uncollectable by lack of knowledge of people, explains a statement from the National Assembly. |
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