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        Bill on Incentives for MSMEs Would Strengthen this Sector in Costa Rica

         Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) could benefit from new instruments to support their processes of formalization, chaining and innovation of their production processes, with the advancement of file No. 23,197, “Law of Incentives for the formalization and development...

        Costa Rica’s Economy Would Be the Third with Highest Growth in Latin America for 2023

        Costa Rica would have the third highest economic growth in the region in 2023, according to the most recent projections from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would increase 3.8%,...

        Getting Into Debt Is Not a Sin if You Follow These 10 Useful Tips

        MEIC's Household Financial Survey identifies results that coincide with the OCF debt survey, regarding the financial habits of citizens

        Entrepreneurship Ideas For You to Succeed in this Modern World

        In today's fast-paced and ever-evolving business environment, entrepreneurship offers countless opportunities for those willing to innovate

        Costa Rica Has Potential to Export Architecture and Construction Services to Miami, Indicates Study

        A study carried out by the Foreign Trade Promoter (Procomer) concludes that Costa Rican architecture

        Learn About 3 Female Tico Entrepreneurs Who Earned $3,000 From Their Business Plans

        A Nicoyan woman who innovated with biological pesticides to protect her melon and watermelon production

        The Factors that Will Make Costa Rica Report Higher Growth

        A greater contribution to external demand, a good performance of the special production regime and the prevailing optimism in almost all sectors will be decisivefor it

        More than 300 Entrepreneurs Will Gather in Costa Rica to Promote the Business Sector

        Event is organized by BNI Costa Rica within the framework of its tenth anniversary, and seeks to provide training, business tools and networking spaces for business growth in our country

        Nicaraguans Represent 16% of the Labor Market in Costa Rica, According to a Study

        Nicaraguan labor represents 16% of the labor market in Costa Rica and is mainly focused on agriculture, construction, commerce and domestic work, according to a study by the Center for Transdisciplinary Studies of Central America (Cetcam) released this Wednesday....

        Exporters Will Learn About Access to Financing, Sustainability and Regional Integration in Central America

        Bringing together experts, leaders and professionals in the area of international trade in the region
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        Caution! If You Change Your Phone Number in Costa Rica and Don’t Report it to the Bank, Your Accounts Could be Closed through Sinpe...

        People who use Sinpe Móvil in Costa Rica to transfer their money regularly should be very careful if they...
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