Guatemala: Four Bids In Passport TenderFriday, June 17, 2016 The companies GSI Guatemala, Orcatec, Productive Business Solutions and Intelident submitted proposals ranging from between $3.6 and $4.6 million for the provision of passport booklets. Four companies took part in the tender to supply 1,200,000 booklets for ordinary, diplomatic and official passports to all of the immigration offices in the country. Infrastructure Project ShowcaseMonday, April 12, 2010 The region’s 50 largest infrastructure projects, worth a combined $50 billion, will be presented at the 8th Latin American Leadership forum. The objective of the forum is to create business opportunities between participants, by creating a dialogue and interaction environment with project directors and high ranking government officers. Infrastructure: Latin America’s Major NeedTuesday, April 13, 2010 Over the next 10 years Latin America should invest 4% of its Gross Domestic Product in infrastructure. Norman Anderson, president of CG/LA, the consulting company behind the Latin American Leadership Forum, remarked that investing in “good projects” is crucial for Latin America to have a greater weight in the global economy. Cultural Conflicts in Multinational ProjectsFriday, January 17, 2014 When companies from different countries come together to develop large-scale projects, the work will inevitably be affected by conflicts generated by cultural differences. In today's world it is not strange that the punctuality of the English or the precision of the Swiss is a surprise to a Latin American. International Tender: Electrical Works in NicaraguaWednesday, March 20, 2019 The National Electric Transmission Company tenders the construction of networks and installation of primary distribution networks in different regions of the country. Nicaragua Government Purchase 1/2019: Guatemala Sells More Electricity in the RegionTuesday, February 19, 2019 During 2018, the country registered exports of electric energy for $181 million, 76% more than reported in 2017, and its main buyers were El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico. The most recent data from the Bank of Guatemala show that last year Guatemala sold $119 million in electricity to El Salvador, $37 million to Honduras, $1.2 million to Nicaragua and $930,000 to Costa Rica. Guatemala: Foreign Construction Companies Interested in RoadworksThursday, January 19, 2017 Companies from Spain, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, the Netherlands and Italy took part in the prequalification process to build and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway. The construction firms that participated in the prequalification process were: Capital for China trade - Latin America and the CaribbeanFriday, November 30, 2012 The Inter-American Development Bank will provide $153 million to a new capital investment platform for Latin America and the Caribbean, in partnership with the Export-Import Bank of China. A statement from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) reads: |
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