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 S & P Downgrades El Salvador's DebtFriday, October 14, 2016 The ratings agency has reduced the rating for long-term sovereign debt from B + to B, arguing that political capacity to resolve the fiscal problem is shrinking. From a press release by Standard & Poor´s: Panama ranks 83 in "E-Government"Wednesday, September 3, 2008 In 2005 the country was placed at 64 and currently it is at 83, surpassed by 12 Latin American countries. Despite the progress made in the process of modernizing of the State and the automatization of government bureaucracy, Panama fell 19 spots in the global ranking of electronic government (E-Government) by the United Nations (UN). Honduras: The Dry Land Panama Canal?Thursday, August 14, 2008 Honduras lies just about 1,000 miles southwest of Miami. A great location for commerce with the U.S. Antonio Young is the Executive Vice President of FIDE, Honduras’ Foundation for Investment and Export Development. He says Honduras’ strategic location provides an invaluable access to Latin American markets. And, with the continued development of Honduras’ north-south highway, called the Logistic Corridor, Antonio says Honduras could be the dry land version of the Panama Canal. Guide to Business in NicaraguaThursday, November 8, 2012 General information for investors has been released, in bilingual format, detailing competitive advantages, investment opportunities in strategic sectors, legal and investment incentives. Contents of the Guide Doing Business in Nicaragua 2012-2013: Another Unbelievable "Well-being Index"Thursday, September 18, 2014 The fact that the Global Well-Being Index by Gallup states that the populations of Panama, Costa Rica and Denmark share a "a high level of education" is enough to discredit the entire report. EDITORIAL Honduran Authorities Don’t Know Who Minerco Resources IsFriday, July 2, 2010 Minerco Resources Inc. (OTC: MINE) recently announced that it will develop hydro power plant “Chiligatoro”, but government sources stated they don’t know this company. In a press release published in MarketWatch.com on June 1st, it was announced that Minerco Resources had received approval from the National Energy Commission of Honduras to develop Hydro Power Plant Chiligatoro. |
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