Central American Business Intelligence (CABI) inaugurates new websiteWednesday, August 13, 2008 CABI's goal is to provide information needed for decision making regarding investment and other interests in Central America. CABI is a private for-profit organization made of professional not affiliated to any political party or ideology. It seeks to reduce the gap between the local (Guatemalan) market and what is offered in other leading companies and country in the world. Corruption: A Corporate PerspectiveFriday, October 16, 2009 Corruption is a serious issue, with social, political, legal, economic and ethical implications, affecting public and private organizations. "Why companies should worry about corruption". Spanish Companies Visit PanamaMonday, June 22, 2009 About 25 companies from Spain will meet with Panamanians between June 24 and 26 to promote the introduction of their products into the country. The Spanish companies that will participate in the Construction Contracts Business Meeting, which will be held at Hotel Decápolis, are from the areas of construction, interior design, and consulting. Drop in Price of Corn PredictedThursday, September 27, 2012 China may decrease its maize imports by up to 60% in the next 12 months, which would ease the pressure that its demand has put on prices. The decline in imports by China would generate relief for other buyers amid falling global supplies after the drought in the grain belt of the United States. Central American Capital in the U.S.Wednesday, December 5, 2012 The EB-5 Visa, which encourages investment in the United States with a minimum amount of $500,000, could summon more Central American investors. Recently, the Costa Rican company Florida Ice and Farm acquired the North American company North American Breweries, for about $388 million, while another group of Costa Rican investors acquired an Office Center project in Phoenix for $12 million. Growing competition of Flag States in PanamaTuesday, February 5, 2013 A recently passed tax reform in Greece joins the other threats to the registration of ships in Panama. A tax reform recently passed by the Greek parliament could affect the registration of ships in Panama. British Trade Mission Comes to Central AmericaFriday, February 8, 2013 Entrepreneurs from the energy, infrastructure, mining and telecommunications sectors will first visit Guatemala and then Panama and Nicaragua. Under the framework of British Week in Guatemala, organized by the Embassy of the United Kingdom, a mission of businessmen interested in trade and investment will be received in the country from 22 February to 2 March 2013, focusing on sectors such as energy, infrastructure, mining and telecommunications. Proper Cost ManagementMonday, February 25, 2013 Macroeconomic instability and lack of certainty over the variables that affect the production and marketing of goods and services, make it crucial to have excellent cost control. An analysis on the subject is provided by Otto Stecher, Director of Business Outsourcing Services at Deloitte, detailing the particular situation of Costa Rica's economy and its impact on business, which can be extrapolated to any company in the region. Is Your Company Exposed to Digital Espionage?Tuesday, March 5, 2013 85% of Panamanian executives surveyed accepted that their organization was likely to be a victim of corporate digital espionage. From a survey on corporate digital espionage conducted by Risk & Business Consulting Internal Audit (Riscco): Residential Project for $12 million in PanamaThursday, March 9, 2017 An Environmental Impact Study has been presented to build, in the district of Panama, a horizontal residential complex with 363 housing units in an area of 11 thousand hectares. According to the identification system "Construction Projects in Central America", complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study was presented by Eunice International Inc. and Ancra Business Corp. to the Ministry of Environment of Panama on December 28, 2016. More benefits for Central American Business Network companiesMonday, July 27, 2009 Free banners in CentralAmericaData.COM, and more services for companies in the network. To celebrate recovering its identity and commercial management of the portal, CentralAmericaData.COM launches an expanded product and services portfolio, together with a free banners promotion for companies in the Network. (see details) Panamá Pacífico excels all expectations in Expocomer 2010Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Panamá Pacífico with thousands of interested visitors to its stand in Expocomer 2010, not only offered the Key Note speech of thursday, but launched the residential phase of this great development on the banks of the Panama Canal During the recently concluded Expocomer 2010, organized by the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama, March 3 to 7, Panama Pacífico had a very significant participation by becoming one of the main sponsors of the exhibition event; on Thursday 4, PANAMA PACIFICO became the epicenter of all the attention when it delivered the Keynote Address PANAMA PACIFICO: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS HUB AND A PLANNED COMMUNITY, where more than 400 executives filled the Teatro La Huaca to hear the benefits and advantages of establishing their business this development center, located on the banks of the Panama Canal. 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. Business Travelers and Immigration RulesThursday, February 14, 2013 The increasing international mobility of "business travelers" does not have adequate regulation in terms of taxes or migration. From Deloitte Costa Rica’s Tax Column: Food: "Security" or "Sovereignty"?Monday, December 8, 2014 The clearest example of how dangerous the concept of "food sovereignty" is, comes from the example of the famine that killed 14 million people in China during a failed attempt at self-sufficiency in rice production. As pointed out in an editorial in Nacion.com, the National Development Plan put forward by the Solis administration, in the chapter "agricultural and rural development" involves a socialist vision of food production, now outdated all over the world, attempting even to raise to the rank of constitutional law the concept of food sovereignty. |
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