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Marcelo Arévalo's Grand Slam Success Raises El Salvador's International Sporting Profile
Following his Roland Garros victory, Salvadoran tennis player Marcelo Arévalo advanced deep into the Wimbledon Championships, bringing renewed international attention to El Salvador and inspiring youth participation in sport.
Latin American Mergers and Acquisitions Fall Thirty Percent in First Half of 2026
TTR Data reported that mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures across Latin America declined by 30 percent during the first half of 2026 as higher borrowing costs and cautious valuations reduced deal activity.
Guatemala and Costa Rica Gain Importance as Regional Export Markets
Economic analysts identified Guatemala and Costa Rica as leading destinations for Ecuadorian value-added exports, reflecting the impact of new commercial agreements on Central American trade flows.
Costa Rica Expands European Campaign to Boost Agricultural Exports
Costa Rica's export promotion agency launched a marketing campaign across the United Kingdom, Germany, and Spain to increase demand for products including coffee, pineapples, bananas, and cassava in European supermarkets.
Costa Rica Reports Chikungunya Outbreak as United States Embassy Issues Health Alert
Costa Rica declared a chikungunya outbreak centered in the Guanacaste region, prompting the United States Embassy to advise travelers and expatriates to take preventive health precautions.
Costa Rica Luxury Development Remains Frozen Amid Legal Dispute
A 700 million United States dollar hospitality and residential project in Costa Rica's Papagayo tourism corridor remains stalled because of an escalating commercial and environmental legal dispute, raising concerns about investor confide...
El Niño Weather Risks Could Keep Central American Interest Rates Higher for Longer
UBS warned that El Niño-related weather disruptions could affect agriculture and logistics across Central America and wider Latin America, potentially prolonging inflationary pressures and delaying interest rate cuts.
United States Tightens Criminal Prosecutions for Repeat Illegal Reentry Cases
The United States Department of Justice launched a new wave of criminal prosecutions against previously deported migrants from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala who allegedly reentered the country illegally, signaling a tougher enforc...
El Salvador Expects Tourism Growth After New Frontier Airlines Routes
Tourism officials expect stronger visitor arrivals following the launch of five new Frontier Airlines routes linking El Salvador with major United States cities, supporting the country's ambitions to expand its aviation network and Surf ...
BlackRock Highlights Latin American Infrastructure as Key Investment Opportunity
BlackRock said infrastructure projects, sovereign digital transformation initiatives, and climate resilience investments across Central and Latin America offer attractive opportunities during the second half of 2026 despite political and...
El Salvador Growth Forecast Eases as Higher Energy Costs Weigh on Economy
Fitch Solutions forecasts El Salvador's economy will grow 3 percent in 2026, with elevated fuel prices and tighter global financial conditions expected to slow private consumption despite a robust 9 billion United States dollar infrastru...
Mexico and Panama Strengthen Cooperation on Supply Chains and Canal Security
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino agreed to deepen cooperation on maritime security, infrastructure investment, and protecting the neutrality of the Panama Canal as regional trade patterns cont...
Seven Point Three Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning Across Central America
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck offshore near Mexico and Guatemala, prompting temporary Pacific tsunami warnings and precautionary evacuations across El Salvador and neighboring countries, although authorities reported no major damage ...
World Health Organization Certifies El Salvador for Eliminating Trachoma
The Pan American Health Organization formally recognized El Salvador for eliminating trachoma as a public health threat, marking a significant milestone in disease prevention and healthcare development across the country.
Port of Acajutla Begins 1.6 Billion United States Dollar Expansion to Boost Pacific Trade
El Salvador's Autonomous Port Executive Commission and Turkish operator Yilport Holding are advancing plans to expand the Port of Acajutla, aiming to triple annual container capacity to 1.2 million units while improving resilience agains...
El Salvador Confirms Continued Bitcoin Purchases Alongside Artificial Intelligence Investment
Salvadoran authorities said the government will continue buying one Bitcoin each day through 2026 while expanding investment in artificial intelligence, increasing national Bitcoin holdings beyond 7,600 despite ongoing International Mone...
El Salvador Expands Artificial Intelligence Strategy Through Google Cloud Partnership
El Salvador is advancing its national digital transformation strategy through a seven-year partnership with Google Cloud to modernize healthcare, public registries, and education after achieving strong results in the Latin American Artif...
International Monetary Fund Transparency Conditions Trigger Scrutiny of El Salvador Officials' Wealth
The Salvadoran government partially opened public asset declarations to meet transparency requirements linked to a pending 1.4 billion United States dollar International Monetary Fund loan, prompting renewed media attention over reported...
China Offers to Mediate After Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes
Chinese President Xi Jinping offered to facilitate direct peace talks between Thailand and Cambodia following recent armed border clashes, while delaying strategic military equipment shipments as Beijing seeks to strengthen its diplomati...
Amnesty International Says El Salvador's State of Exception May Amount to Crimes Against Humanity
Amnesty International released a report concluding that El Salvador's prolonged state of exception has institutionalized mass arbitrary detentions and suspended constitutional protections in ways it says warrant international judicial in...
El Salvador Removes Presidential Term Limits as Nayib Bukele Secures Third-Term Nomination
El Salvador's Nuevas Ideas party nominated President Nayib Bukele for the 2027 presidential election after constitutional reforms backed by his legislative allies removed presidential term limits, clearing the way for a potential third c...
United Nations Cuts Latin America Growth Forecast to Around Two Percent for 2026
The United Nations Economic Commission lowered its economic outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean, citing weak investment, high borrowing costs, policy uncertainty and volatile commodity markets as continuing constraints on regiona...
Mexico and Panama Align Major Shipping Corridors to Strengthen Regional Trade
Mexico and Panama agreed to coordinate the Mexican Interoceanic Corridor with the Panama Canal, presenting the two routes as complementary logistics networks aimed at supporting nearshoring investment and more resilient North American su...
El Salvador Launches Geothermal AI Zones With Zero-Tax Incentives for Technology Investors
The Salvadoran government unveiled technology zones powered by surplus geothermal energy from its volcanic resources, offering zero percent income tax to attract artificial intelligence companies, data centres and advanced hardware manuf...
El Salvador's Sovereign Bitcoin Holdings Surpass Half a Billion Dollars
El Salvador's national Bitcoin reserve has grown to more than seven thousand six hundred coins, with an estimated value exceeding five hundred million US dollars, as the government continues its policy of purchasing Bitcoin every day des...
Amnesty International Says El Salvador's State of Exception May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity
A new Amnesty International report argues that prolonged emergency security measures and mass detentions carried out during El Salvador's anti-gang campaign have resulted in widespread arbitrary arrests that could meet the threshold for ...
International Monetary Fund Nears One Billion Dollar Financing Agreement With El Salvador
El Salvador and the International Monetary Fund moved closer to a financing package worth more than one billion US dollars after the government strengthened fiscal discipline and agreed to make Bitcoin acceptance voluntary rather than ma...
President Nayib Bukele Wins Ruling Party Nomination for a Third Presidential Term
El Salvador's Nuevas Ideas party formally nominated President Nayib Bukele as its sole candidate for the February 2027 election after constitutional reforms removed presidential term limits and extended the presidential term to six years.
Central American Security Cooperation Expands Against Organized Crime
Law enforcement agencies across Central America are strengthening intelligence sharing and joint operations against organized crime and extortion networks, reflecting growing regional cooperation on public security.
El Salvador's Banking Sector Remains Stable Despite Global Economic Headwinds
Strong liquidity and resilient remittance inflows continue to support El Salvador's banking system, helping sustain domestic lending even as higher global interest rates weigh on regional economies.
Migration Pressures Continue to Test Central American Regional Cooperation
Governments across the Northern Triangle remain focused on coordinating border management and security policies with North American partners as migration driven by economic and security challenges continues.
Digital Finance Companies Expand Regional Operations from El Salvador
More international financial technology firms and digital asset exchanges are obtaining licenses in El Salvador, using the country's digital asset framework to develop cross-border payment services across Latin America.
Central America Steps Up Nearshoring Efforts as Global Supply Chains Shift
Governments and business groups across Central America are intensifying efforts to attract manufacturers relocating from Asia by promoting the region's proximity to the United States and its network of free trade agreements.
Port of Acajutla Modernization Aims to Expand Regional Cargo Capacity
El Salvador's autonomous port authority is advancing upgrades at the Port of Acajutla to improve container handling efficiency and support growing regional trade volumes.
Los Chorros Highway and Viaduct Project Moves Ahead to Ease Transport Bottlenecks
Construction continues on the Los Chorros highway expansion and viaduct, one of El Salvador's largest infrastructure projects, with the goal of reducing congestion and improving freight movement across western parts of the country.
El Salvador Expands Geothermal Energy Projects to Support Bitcoin Mining
State energy authorities are advancing geothermal projects that will power Bitcoin mining operations while increasing renewable electricity generation and reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels.
Tourism Growth Continues as El Salvador Expands Surf City Infrastructure
Tourism operators and developers reported sustained growth in international visitor arrivals as investment continues in the Surf City coastal corridor through road upgrades and hospitality infrastructure.
Technology Tax Incentives Continue to Attract Investment to El Salvador
International software and hardware companies are expanding operations in El Salvador's free zones, using fifteen-year exemptions on corporate income and capital gains taxes to establish regional technology hubs and create skilled jobs.
El Salvador Eases Residency Rules to Attract Remote Workers and Technology Investors
Changes to El Salvador's immigration and tax framework reduce the physical presence requirement for temporary residents to ninety days a year, strengthening the country's appeal to digital nomads, cryptocurrency investors, and foreign te...
El Salvador Advances Artificial Intelligence Rollout Across Public Schools
The Salvadoran government is continuing a partnership with international technology companies to introduce adaptive artificial intelligence systems in five thousand public schools, aiming to strengthen digital literacy and expand the cou...
Bitcoin Climbs Above 65,000 Dollars, Boosting El Salvador's State Holdings
Bitcoin rose above sixty-five thousand United States dollars, increasing the unrealized value of El Salvador's sovereign cryptocurrency reserves and strengthening the government's long-term accumulation strategy.
El Salvador Expands Digital Asset Strategy as State Bitcoin Holdings Exceed 7,500 Coins
The National Bitcoin Office reaffirmed El Salvador's long-term strategy of combining sovereign Bitcoin accumulation with artificial intelligence investment, with the country's Bitcoin reserves valued at about six hundred and eighty milli...
Pan American Health Organization Recognizes El Salvador's Public Health Milestones
The Director of the Pan American Health Organization met President Nayib Bukele in San Salvador to present World Health Organization confirmation of national disease elimination achievements, highlighting progress in strengthening the co...
Central American Governments Prepare for Intensifying El Niño Conditions
Agricultural and civil protection agencies across Central America are activating contingency plans to safeguard water supplies and critical infrastructure as forecasters warn that stronger El Niño conditions could bring drought, extreme ...
United Nations Lowers Latin America and Caribbean Growth Forecast for 2026
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean cut its regional growth forecast to two point two percent, citing high global financing costs and weak private investment as persistent constraints on economic ex...
El Salvador Concludes Landmark Trial of Nearly 500 Alleged MS-13 Members
Salvadoran prosecutors delivered closing arguments in a three-month trial involving four hundred and eighty-five alleged MS-13 members, seeking maximum sentences as the government continues its nationwide state of emergency and anti-gang...
President Nayib Bukele Secures Ruling Party Nomination for 2027 Re-Election Bid
El Salvador's ruling Nuevas Ideas party formally confirmed President Nayib Bukele and Vice President Félix Ulloa as its only presidential ticket for the 2027 election, following constitutional reforms that permit consecutive presidential...
Powerful Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Off Southern Mexico Triggers Regional Emergency Response
A magnitude seven point three earthquake struck off Mexico's southern Pacific coast, shaking Guatemala and El Salvador, prompting precautionary evacuations, initial tsunami warnings, and infrastructure inspections as civil protection aut...
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European Union and China Head Toward Major Trade Conflict Over Clean Technology Exports
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