SGC Sistemas Gerenciales Creativos S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
More Industrial Parks Planned in Costa RicaMonday, August 19, 2013 Four developments are in process of obtaining official and environmental permits, and could begin construction in mid-2014 or early 2015. Elfinancierocr.com reports: "One will be called Green Park and will be located in San Jose, Alajuela, another will be named Tech Park and will be in the district of Ulloa de Heredia, a third will operate as Life Free Zone & Business Park in El Coyol in Alejuela, and a fourth, called Lindora Park business park, will be located in Pozos de Santa Ana ". World Business Forum in GuatemalaThursday, April 10, 2014 The fourth edition of the Latin America World Business Forum AILA 2014 will be held in Guatemala City on September 10th 2014. From a statement issued by World Business Forum Latin America: The Profits of Guatemalan Mining CompaniesWednesday, April 11, 2018 According to a recent study, companies that carry out mining activities in the country, operate with a profit margin of 22% before paying taxes. The report prepared by Central American Business Intelligence (CABI), details that companies in the mining industry operating in Guatemala can achieve extraction costs of up to 55%. Guatemala: Industrial Activity Stagnated in 2017Thursday, May 17, 2018 Between December 2016 and the same month in 2017, the Industrial Activity Index registered a contraction of close to 1%, explained in part by the performance of the food and mining sectors. The Industrial Activity Index prepared by Central American Business Intelligence (CABI), uses historical information from the year 2012 and takes into account 14 industrial sectors. Panama: Ambitious Plan for AmadorMonday, May 14, 2018 The updated plan to develop the Amador Causeway proposes taking advantage of the stretch between the Biomuseo and Naos Island, and building recreational areas on platforms on piles there. The Administrative Unit of Reverted Property (Uabr) reported that the study of the master plan updated by the firm Tourism, Business & Planning (C4T), recommends the installation of six platforms that will house recreational areas, which would be built on piles overlooking the entrance to the Panama Canal. "... They would be a kind of piers or platforms on piles, where various businesses would be operating. " Industrial Activity in the RedThursday, August 23, 2018 In the first semester of 2018, industrial activity in Guatemala decreased by 5% compared to the same period in 2017, explained by a decrease in mining activities, affected by the shutdown of operations at Minera San Rafael. The index of industrial activity prepared by Central America Business Information (Cabi), shows that the mining sector registered a decrease of 41% compared to the first half of last year, reflecting the effect generated by the suspension of Minera San Rafael. See "Mining Company Still Not Operating" Awards: Hospital for $178 millionMonday, June 20, 2016 In Panama a contract has been awarded to Constructora Nova S.A. for the design, building and equipping of the new Hospital of North Panama. Also taking part in the tender called by the Social Security Department of Panama to build the hospital in Panama North were the companies International Business and Trade LLC. and Consultores Profesionales de Ingeniería S.A., whose bids totaled $163,271,332 and $187.500.00, respectively. Guatemala and the Exchange Rate InterventionTuesday, March 27, 2018 So far this year the Banco de Guatemala has intervened in the foreign exchange market buying $282 million, less than the $320 million bought in the same period in 2017. As announced by the Central Bank authorities at the beginning of the year, the institution continues to implement actions to reduce the downward trend registered in the price of the local currency with respect to the Dollar. In January 2010 the Quetzal was quoted at Q8.40 for each dollar, and in January 2018 this figure reached Q7.34. Can Foreign Investment be Recovered?Tuesday, April 3, 2018 For the third consecutive year, in 2017, foreign investment received by Guatemala fell compared to 2016, explained by a lack of legal certainty, particularly in the mining industry. Even though no one expected great results at the end of 2017, the 3% fall with respect to foreign investment received in 2016 has worried the business sector, as it reinforces the downward trend seen since 2015, when the FDI received by the country was 12% lower than the amount reported the previous year. Guatemala: Coffee Industry Trade Mission to TaiwanThursday, November 6, 2014 Companies in the coffee sector will go to Taiwan on November 14th to participate in the International Fair of Coffee, Tea and Wine. For the third consecutive year, with the support of the Council for the Promotion of Foreign Trade of Taiwan companies in the sector will be taking part in the Taiwanese business fair. Some of the participating companies are Mayaland Coffee, Seacsa Business Group, Asdecafé, Finca Chacayá, Asproguate and Finca El Triunfo. U.S. Companies Analyze Investing in HondurasTuesday, February 9, 2010 Representatives from call center and outsourcing companies told president Porfirio Lobo their intention of investing in the country. Executives from Ovum, Arledge Company and Harts Group met with Grupo Karim's, the administrator of Altia Business Park. Legal Uncertainty Discourages Investment in MiningTuesday, April 24, 2012 The lack of political stability and a clear tax system, make Guatemala unattractive for investment in metal extraction, compared with countries like Chile and Brazil. A study by Central American Business Intelligence (Cabi) puts the Central American country at a disadvantage when compared with Chile, Brazil, Peru and Mexico in the exploitation of metals. Honduras: Services Park Altia opens in FebruaryWednesday, November 11, 2009 The first tower of Altia Communications Park will be opened in February. Rubén Sorto is the marketing manager of Grupo Karim, developer of the project. He explained that in spite of the political crisis, several international companies are currently negotiating to operate from the park. According to analysts Guatemala's economy is still safeTuesday, September 30, 2008 Guatemalan analysts agree that the country will not receive a direct impact from the international financial crisis. Carlos Gonzalez, an economist from the Association of Investigations and Social Studies, affirmed that he does not foresee any direct impact, however he said that this could happen if the US economy continues to slip and therefore affect Guatemalan exports, remittances and employment. |
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