Tag: costa rica development
San Jose’s TradeStation and TradingView Partnership Shows Financial Services’ Commitment to Future
TradeStation and TradingView have been busy in the past few months with the announcement of their integrated services platform. TradeStation – an online broker-dealer...
Agricultural Costa Rica
Costa Rica's economic structure is based mainly on tourism, agriculture and the export of electronic equipment and services.
The country's name comes from the relative...
For the Sake of Costa Rica
In life, the most important decisions are taken with much care. In a country, some problems should be addressed the same way, otherwise, they...
Can Costa Rica Finance a Monorail?
The train would cost $1.6 million. But a ‘light’ train would be worth the third part of that amount.
The government is seeking to construct...
Solis's First 100 Day Agenda is Ready for Implementation
The Costa Rica News (TCRN) - The first 100 days of the administration of Luis Guillermo Solís plot the route for the next four...
Costa Rica, Spain and El Salvador Develop Triangular Cooperation Agreement
The Costa Rica News (TCRN) - The government of Costa Rica along with El Salvador and Spain have drafted a Triangular Cooperation agreement, which...
Costa Rica Will Host the 54th BCIE Board of Governors
The Costa Rica News (TCRN) - The 54th board of governors of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) will be held on...
Over 100 Environmental Initiatives Implemented to Help Costa Rica’s Metropolitan Areas
The Costa Rica News (TCRN) - Retrieving the soil, air, water and flora of the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) is part of the new...
More Development Towers for Costa Rica’s La Sabana Park
Two new towers are going up in San Jose’s Sabana Park bringing more construction and development to the area. Torres Duo consists of two...
Infrastructure Gaining Ground in Costa Rica
Costa Rica has weathered some boom and bust cycles, but is finally gearing up to retain the honor of being the top travel and retirement destination in Central America as infrastructure gains ground.