Costa Rica: Annual Inflation up to February 2017 is 2.2%Wednesday, March 7, 2018 In February, the CPI registered a monthly variation of 0.62%, mainly explained by prices of Food and non-alcoholic beverages, and Education. From a report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica: Results of Agricultural Survey in GuatemalaThursday, October 22, 2015 By the end of 2014, 11% of the total land area was cultivated with annual crops, 14% permanent crops, 2% was uncultivated agricultural land, and the rest forest areas, homes and other areas of non-agricultural use. National Agricultural Survey 2014, National Institute of Statistics: Costa Rica: Prices Increase 2.2% up to September 2018Friday, October 5, 2018 The consumer price index recorded a monthly variation of 0.22% in the ninth month of the year, mostly explained by the positive effect of transport and clothing and footwear prices. From the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica report: Dominican Republic: Year-on-Year Inflation in August 2018 is 4%Friday, September 14, 2018 Among the spending divisions that reported increases in prices in the eighth month of the year are Education, Transportation and Housing. The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) has remained practically unchanged for a second consecutive month, registering a variation of 0.03% with respect to the month of July of this year. Construction and Services Boost Economic ActivityThursday, April 11, 2019 In February 2019 in Costa Rica the Monthly Index of Economic Activity reported a 1.7% year on year increase, mainly because of the behavior of construction and services. In February 2019, the country's production, measured with the Monthly Economic Activity Index, registered a 1.7% year-on-year variation, higher by 0.12% (p.p.) than the data registered in December (month that presented the lowest growth of 2018). Food and Clothing Boost InflationFriday, September 6, 2019 In August, the Consumer Price Index in Costa Rica reported a 2.9% inter-annual variation, a rise that is partly explained by the behavior of the prices of Food and non-alcoholic beverages, and Clothing and footwear. Of the 315 goods and services that make up the consumption basket, 52 % increased in price, 41 % decreased in price and 7 % showed no variation, informed the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses. Nicaragua: Inflationary Rhythm Keeps AcceleratingMonday, September 9, 2019 After the July Consumer Price Index reported a 6.1% year-on-year variation, in August the increase was 6.3%. In cumulative terms, national inflation stood at 4.03% (1.66% in August 2018), induced by the behavior of prices in the divisions of Alcoholic beverages and tobacco (42.89%), Several goods and services (9.87%), and Food and non-alcoholic beverages (2.81%), with a joint contribution of 2.13%, reported the Central Bank of Nicaragua. Guatemala: Inflation in April was 0.17%Wednesday, May 8, 2013 The general level of the consumer price index in April had a variation of 0.17% compared with the index for the month of March. From information published by the National Statistics Institute (INE): Nicaragua: Inflation in June was 3.79%Friday, July 12, 2013 The General level of the consumer price index in June had a variation of 0.18%, 0.34% less than the same period in 2012. Monthly inflation report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua: What and How Much of Costa Rican ImportsThursday, November 26, 2015 In 2014 the country imported 7,442 varieties of tariff items, 44 less than in 2013, while imports from Nicaragua grew by 33%, making it the second largest supplier after the US. From a statement issued by Crecex: |
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