Have a listen to the Central American Group’s podcasts. These recordings will be of interest to anyone seeking to manufacture and to do business in the region.

Free Zones of the Americas
Hello, welcome to another installment of the Central American group’s podcast series in which experts discuss topics related to doing business in Costa Rica, El Salvador and the rest of the region. We have conversations with very knowledgeable people that are both internal and external to the organization. Today we have wonderful young lady joining us. She’s from the Association of Free Zones of the Americas. She’s the director, and her name is Camilla Moreno. How are you today, Camilla?

Invest in El Salvador: A conversation with the Minister of the Economy
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on nations’ economies has, thus far, been unprecedented in scope. We have witnessed that throughout Latin America entrepreneurs continue to do their best to survive by modifying their business models and by changing their value propositions. However, these isolated efforts require a strategy focused on the promotion and growth of advanced industry in Latin America.

Establishing a Manufacturing Facility in Costa Rica
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on nations’ economies has, thus far, been unprecedented in scope. We have witnessed that throughout Latin America entrepreneurs continue to do their best to survive by modifying their business models and by changing their value propositions. However, these isolated efforts require a strategy focused on the promotion and growth of advanced industry in Latin America.

Shared Service Centers in Latin America
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on nations’ economies has, thus far, been unprecedented in scope. We have witnessed that throughout Latin America entrepreneurs continue to do their best to survive by modifying their business models and by changing their value propositions. However, these isolated efforts require a strategy focused on the promotion and growth of advanced industry in Latin America.

Grupo Maritimo is a member of Multiport
Over the course of the last twenty years, there has been a significant amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Central America. Much of this increase in capital inflows can be viewed as a response to the policies of economic liberalization that were widely enacted by the countries of the isthmus that began to be implemented during the late 1980s.

Trade Relations between India and Central America
Central American administrative and economic integration continues to be pursued as a means of maximizing the economic potential of each of the countries of the Isthmus. In an effort to move the process along, the countries of the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador) have entered into a Central American Customs Union in order to facilitate trade and the free movements of goods among each of the participating nations for the purpose of promoting the prosperity of each.