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    Central Bank of Costa Rica Certifies the Country’s First Cash-free Microfinance Company

    Costa Rica has today for the first time a 100% cash-free microfinance institution, certified with Program L of the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR)

    Legalizing Hemp Plantations in Costa Rica will present many Difficulties declares the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock

    President Carlos Alvarado included as one of his few economic reactivations plans the support for the planting of hemp. But within the government itself, the plan is being whipped. "We will promote the cultivation of hemp to reactivate the...

    Costa Rica among the best prepared to promote the Internet of Things market in Latin America

    The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly penetrated the market and governments globally: telemedicine receives and monitors patient data in remote areas, predicts where pests will appear on crops, and energy distribution companies optimize and automate their processes to...

    Costa Rica Experienced Less Collapse Due to the Pandemic in Latin America, but in Worse Fiscal Condition

    The novel Coronavirus Pandemic caused a lesser economic collapse in Costa Rica compared to most of Latin America and the Caribbean but found the country with a lower capacity to respond due to the delicate conditions of its public...

    Is Costa Rica’s Public Sector Prepared to Offer a Different Consumer Experience?

    The importance of the consumer incorporate strategies has been talked about for a long time. By mid-2020, your needs and wants are the foundation for new products and services to be created or even reinvented.We know that many companies...

    Culture is not an expense, it is an investment: the Tico Artists’ cry against Budget cuts

    In mourning, dozens of artists marched the morning and afternoon of this October 24th through the streets of San José against the cut of ¢ 4,126,307,837 that the Ordinary Commission of Tax Affairs of the Legislative Assembly made four...

    8 deputies from 4 parties ask the President to veto the plan to revive trawling

    Eight deputies from four political parties on October 24th asked the President of the Republic, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, to veto the project that revives shrimp trawling in Costa Rica. "We allow ourselves to request that, within the framework of...

    7 out of 10 Costa Ricans plan to spend less money this Christmas

    The end of an atypical year is approaching. The Covid-19 pandemic meant 2020 with health, economic, and even social crisis. Even though we have learned to live with the virus, the dynamics at the end of the year could...

    Costa Rica as “Global Health Hub”, the Proposal By the Health Chamber for Reactivating the Economy

    The country can take advantage of a significant number of internationalization opportunities by becoming a “Global Health Hub”

    Costa Rica Exports Exotic Pink Pineapples

    The Costa Rican pineapple has become more exotic, with the news that a variety is exported whose interior is pink, it has a sweeter taste than the traditional one
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    Costa Rica to Once Again Host Main Regional Life Sciences Forum

    The Coalition of Development Initiatives (Cinde) announced this Tuesday the return of the Life Sciences Forum to Costa Rica....
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