Industry: Forecast for GuatemalaThursday, August 13, 2020 After the industrial activity registered in May one of the lowest levels of the last years, it is expected that the sector will close 2020 in negative variations, but more moderate than those reported in the first half of the year. The Index of Economic Activity of the Chamber of Industry of Guatemala, which is calculated by Central American Business Intelligence (Cabi), states that during May and in the context of the economic crisis resulting from the outbreak of covid-19, fell by about 10% when compared to the same period in 2019. E-Commerce: New Regional PlatformMonday, August 17, 2020 Starting in September, Hugo App will offer companies in the region an online store service, which will include a website, logistics, electronic invoicing and inventory management. The new tool of the application of Salvadoran origin will be called Hugo Business, platform that will begin to operate from September 1st in Guatemala, and in the case of El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Dominican Republic, will begin in October. Guatemala: Industrial Sector Recovers its DynamismTuesday, December 8, 2020 After bottoming out in the second quarter of the year, Guatemala's industrial activity index reversed its trend as of July, and in September 2020 registered a 6% drop. According to analysis by Central American Business Intelligence (Cabi), because the mobility of people in the country is not fully restored, some sub-sectors are still affected. Agro-Foods in Guatemala: Demand Exceeds SupplyFriday, January 29, 2016 Urban growth has increased demand for agricultural products, and the limited local supply is insufficient to meet the needs of the market. Guatemala has experienced higher than world average urbanization and the sector can no longer meet its cities growing demand for agricultural products. According to Central American Business Intelligence (CABI), the growth in the urban population means higher incomes, and therefore more demand for agricultural products. "But if the supply is static, this inevitably leads to higher prices," he explained. Agricultural Sector: Opportunities and ChallengesFriday, January 18, 2019 While declining international prices and smuggling are threatening factors for agricultural production in Guatemala, planned investments in infrastructure would help reduce the costs of the sector. Estimates by the Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) detail that the agricultural Gross Domestic Product increased 2.6% in 2018, and by 2019 a 2.8% increase is expected. Time frames for Registering Property in Guatemala ReducedWednesday, April 9, 2014 Processes have been automated with the Land Registry, the Cadastre and Real Estate Appraisals (DICABI) and the Municipality of Guatemala. From a statement issued by the Government of Guatemala: Land Invasion: A Problem with No Real SolutionFriday, September 13, 2019 Because the area of stolen land in Guatemala has grown from about 10,000 hectares in the 1990s to 164,000 in 2018, losses in agricultural production caused by this phenomenon reached nearly $650 million last year. The Chamber of Agriculture (Camagro) estimates that only in 2018, invasions of private property, mainly agricultural production farms, generated a negative impact equivalent to 0.6% of Gross Domestic Product. Agriculture: Opportunities and Challenges for GuatemalaThursday, October 22, 2020 Although more than 140 agricultural products have access to the U.S. market, only 70 are currently shipped by local producers, which is partly explained by low production capacity and lack of quality. According to studies conducted by Central American Business Intelligence (Cabi), Nebraska, District of Columbia, Maryland, Hawaii, Tennessee, Illinois, Mississippi, Maine, Kansas and North Dakota are the states with the greatest potential to take advantage of market opportunities. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Dominican Republic.
Integradores de Tecnología en Información Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Tigo Guatemala Opens Division for Corporate MarketFriday, March 9, 2012 Tigo Business will promote telecommunications services for businesses. The services will include telephone, internet, and data and packet transmissions for web solutions and applications, says Michele Ceschia, director of Corporate Services . Company Profile
AGRICONES is a consultancy Firm that provides consultancy services in the area of Agriculture Production, Business Development, Natural Resources Management, Financial Feasibility & Real Estate. What Drives the High Price of Gold?Friday, November 13, 2009 Paulo de León, from Central American Business Intelligence, analyzes 4 hypothesis for explaining the sustained increase in the price of gold. According to De León, one of the most recent theories and which "is being backed up by the behavior of the markets, is the demise of the U.S. dollar as a risk-free, international reserve currency". This idea is also backed by India's decision of buying gold from the IMF as a means of diversifying against the dollar. Capital Good Investment Increases in GuatemalaTuesday, October 12, 2010 Capital goods imports (machinery and equipment) increased 15.4% in the first 7 months compared to the same period of 2009. According to statistics from the Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) the purchase of machinery for the agricultural sector, textiles and telecommunications reached $ 1,232 million compared to $ 1,068 million in 2009. CRECERH Centro de Crecimiento de Recursos Humanos Company Profile Organization that operates in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
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