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Friday, Jul 17, 2026
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Honduras Coffee Wins Cup of Excellence With Top-Rated Santa Bárbara Harvest
A natural-process Parainema coffee from Honduras' Santa Bárbara region earned the highest score at the Cup of Excellence competition, highlighting the growing international reputation of Central America's specialty coffee sector.
San Miguel Hosts International Conference on Digital Transformation in Financial Services
Technology experts, financial institutions, and policymakers are gathering in San Miguel to discuss digital banking, data analytics, supply chain finance, and the modernization of financial services across Central America.
Maersk Revises Central America Export Procedures to Improve Shipping Efficiency
Maersk updated storage and container detention rules for exports from El Salvador and neighboring countries to help reduce disruptions affecting regional maritime trade.
Conservative Election Wins in Colombia and Peru Reflect Growing Political Divisions
Recent conservative presidential victories in Colombia and Peru underscored increasing political polarization across Latin America, with potential implications for regional diplomacy and trade relations.
Guatemala Unrest Prompts United States Embassy to Extend Travel Restrictions
The United States Embassy in Guatemala City maintained emergency travel restrictions for personnel in the Santiago Atitlán area after violent protests involving gunfire and vehicle fires in Sololá Department.
United States Embassy Issues Security Alert for Travelers in Nicaragua During National Holidays
The United States Embassy in Managua urged foreign nationals to avoid large gatherings during Nicaragua's July holidays, warning of risks including arbitrary detentions, property seizures, and heightened law enforcement activity.
Costa Rica Declares Chikungunya Outbreak in Guanacaste Tourism Area
Health authorities confirmed a localized chikungunya outbreak in Playa Langosta, prompting the United States Embassy to issue a health advisory for travelers visiting the popular tourism destination.
El Salvador Advances Artificial Intelligence Education Initiative With Grok Integration
The Ministry of Education is moving ahead with plans to introduce the Grok Artificial Intelligence model across five thousand public schools to strengthen digital skills and support future technology investment.
El Salvador Shifts Financial Strategy Toward Digital Banking Modernization
Financial authorities are placing greater emphasis on digital banking, mobile payments, and electronic wallets, marking a broader technology strategy that extends beyond mandatory retail cryptocurrency adoption.
Hapag-Lloyd Launches New Shipping Service Linking El Salvador and Mexico
Hapag-Lloyd introduced a weekly feeder route connecting the Port of Acajutla with Mexico's Lázaro Cárdenas terminal, strengthening regional maritime trade and improving supply chain connectivity.
Pan American Health Organization Recognizes El Salvador's Public Health Progress
During an official visit to San Salvador, the Director of the Pan American Health Organization commended El Salvador for strengthening its healthcare system and achieving key disease elimination milestones.
Tourism Developers Accelerate El Salvador Coastal Projects Ahead of World Tourism Day
Hotel operators and international developers are expanding tourism projects along the La Libertad coastline as El Salvador prepares to host United Nations World Tourism Day and showcase recent investments in tourism and public safety.
El Salvador's Banking Deposits Reach Record Twenty-Two Point Six Billion Dollars
Commercial banks in El Salvador recorded a nearly seventeen percent annual increase in deposits, reflecting strong remittance inflows and growing liquidity that could support additional lending for construction and infrastructure.
United Nations Lowers Latin America Growth Outlook on Weak Investment and Trade
The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean cut its regional growth forecast to two point two percent, citing subdued private investment, high borrowing costs, and weaker international trade momentum.
El Salvador Secures Sixty Million Dollar Loan to Build State Data Center
The Salvadoran government obtained sixty million dollars in international financing to develop a sovereign data center and expand cloud computing infrastructure as part of a broader public sector digitalization program.
El Salvador Expands Digital Asset Holdings as Government Pursues Sovereign Debt Restructuring
The Salvadoran government increased its national digital asset reserves to more than seven thousand six hundred Bitcoin and used the resulting unrealized gains to negotiate more favorable sovereign debt repayment terms with foreign lenders.
El Salvador's Economy Grows Four Point Eight Percent as Industry Drives First-Quarter Expansion
The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador reported first-quarter economic growth of four point eight percent, supported by a strong increase in industrial activity and continued inflows of foreign investment despite global supply chain pre...
El Salvador Eliminates Income Tax for Artificial Intelligence Companies to Attract Technology Investment
The Salvadoran government introduced a zero income tax policy for Artificial Intelligence infrastructure developers, promoting the country's geothermal energy resources as a renewable power source for data centers and advanced computing ...
El Salvador Reaches One Point Four Billion Dollar IMF Agreement After Adjusting Bitcoin Policy
El Salvador finalized a forty-month Extended Fund Facility with the International Monetary Fund by agreeing to end speculative government trading of digital assets while keeping Bitcoin as legal tender in support of broader macroeconomic...
President Nayib Bukele Wins Ruling Party Nomination for a Third Presidential Term
El Salvador's ruling Nuevas Ideas party named President Nayib Bukele as its sole candidate for the next presidential election after constitutional reforms opened the way for another term that could extend his leadership until two thousan...
World Health Organization Confirms El Salvador Has Eliminated Trachoma as a Public Health Problem
The Pan American Health Organization validated the elimination of trachoma in El Salvador, recognizing decades of sustained public health programs and marking a significant milestone for the country's healthcare system.
Construction Advances on San Salvador's One Hundred Million Dollar Cable Car Project
Work continued on a one hundred million dollar aerial transit system designed to carry up to seven thousand passengers an hour, cutting travel times for around two hundred thousand residents from about one hour to fourteen minutes.
El Salvador Expands Artificial Intelligence Education Across Five Thousand Public Schools
The Ministry of Education began deploying adaptive artificial intelligence tutors across five thousand public schools to improve digital literacy, strengthen technology skills and prepare students for a more technology-driven economy.
El Salvador Introduces Zero-Tax Incentives to Attract Artificial Intelligence and Digital Finance Companies
The government launched new incentives including zero percent corporate income tax and capital gains exemptions for eligible technology, artificial intelligence and digital finance companies operating in special economic zones, strengthe...
Amnesty International Says El Salvador's State of Exception May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity
Amnesty International concluded that the prolonged anti-gang state of exception, under which more than ninety thousand people have been detained, may amount to crimes against humanity, highlighting growing international concern despite t...
El Salvador Finalizes 1.4 Billion Dollar International Monetary Fund Agreement
The Salvadoran government secured a one billion four hundred million United States dollar financing framework with the International Monetary Fund after lengthy negotiations over its digital asset policies, providing fiscal support while...
El Salvador Ratifies President Nayib Bukele as Ruling Party Candidate for a Third Term
The ruling Nuevas Ideas party formally nominated President Nayib Bukele and Vice President Félix Ulloa for the February 2027 presidential election after constitutional reforms removed presidential term limits, extending Bukele's politica...
Amnesty International Criticizes El Salvador's Permanent State of Exception
Amnesty International said the government's move to entrench emergency security measures could violate international human rights standards, arguing that mass detentions and suspended constitutional guarantees remain a serious concern de...
El Salvador Updates Bitcoin Strategy While Expanding Digital Banking Services
The Central Reserve Bank is promoting fintech modernization as financial institutions invest in digital banking and mobile payments, while the government's revised Bitcoin approach places greater emphasis on voluntary adoption, instituti...
Fitch Solutions Sees Nine Billion United States Dollar Investment Pipeline Supporting El Salvador's Growth
Fitch Solutions said a combination of major public infrastructure projects and private investment is expected to support economic expansion through the rest of the year, although higher global energy costs and regional supply chain press...
El Salvador Secures Sixty Million United States Dollar Loan to Build National State Data Center
The Salvadoran government approved financing for a sovereign cloud computing center and wider digital infrastructure upgrades to move more public services online, strengthen government operations, and improve telecommunications resilience.
El Salvador Surpasses Four Thousand New Business Registrations in the First Half of 2026
Salvadoran authorities reported a thirty-two percent year-over-year increase in new corporate registrations, reflecting stronger business formalization, sustained foreign investment, and regulatory reforms aimed at making it easier to es...
United Nations Sets Aside One Hundred Million United States Dollar Emergency Fund as El Niño Threatens Latin America
United Nations humanitarian agencies warned that expected drought and extreme heat linked to El Niño could disrupt agriculture across Central and South America, prompting a one hundred million United States dollar emergency allocation to...
World Health Organization Certifies El Salvador as Central America's First Country to Eliminate Trachoma
The Pan American Health Organization confirmed that El Salvador has eliminated trachoma as a public health threat after a multi-year assessment, marking a major milestone in preventing the world's leading infectious cause of blindness, p...
Construction and Infrastructure Investment Support El Salvador's Economic Growth
Fitch Solutions forecasts El Salvador's economy will expand by three percent in 2026, driven by a strong construction sector backed by major public infrastructure projects and a private investment pipeline exceeding nine billion United S...
El Salvador Advances Digital Government With Sixty Million Dollar Technology Investment
Authorities are using a sixty million dollar financing facility to develop a national State Data Center for cloud computing, supporting digital government services, improved connectivity, and broader public sector modernization.
International Monetary Fund Notes Stronger Economic Outlook for El Salvador
Recent assessments indicate El Salvador's economy is growing faster than previously expected, supported by stronger investment and rising remittances, while the International Monetary Fund continues discussions with the government on fis...
El Salvador Expands Artificial Intelligence and Bitcoin Strategy to Modernize the Economy
The National Bitcoin Office said El Salvador now holds more than seven thousand five hundred Bitcoin as a reserve asset while expanding artificial intelligence systems across public schools as part of a broader effort to strengthen techn...
Human Rights Groups Intensify Criticism of El Salvador's State of Emergency
Amnesty International said El Salvador's prolonged state of exception, which has resulted in tens of thousands of arrests and sharply lower homicide rates, has also led to widespread rights violations that the organization says could amo...
El Salvador Concludes Historic Mass Trial of Hundreds of Alleged Mara Salvatrucha Members
Prosecutors delivered closing arguments in a virtual trial at the Terrorism Confinement Center, seeking maximum prison sentences and nine million dollars in civil damages against four hundred and eighty-five alleged Mara Salvatrucha memb...
El Salvador Ruling Party Endorses President Nayib Bukele for Third Consecutive Term in 2027 Election
El Salvador's Nuevas Ideas party formally approved President Nayib Bukele as its candidate for the February 2027 presidential election, with Vice President Félix Ulloa again selected as his running mate despite continuing domestic and in...
Regional Infrastructure Upgrades Renew Focus on Central American Logistics Integration
The opening of new toll corridors in Guatemala has renewed calls for better coordination of customs and transport infrastructure across Central America, as the Inter-American Development Bank says the region requires substantial logistic...
Regional Growth Expected to Remain Moderate Across Central America in 2026
Regional financial institutions forecast economic growth of two point one percent across Central America in 2026, saying stable inflation will be offset by high interest rates and tight global credit conditions that continue to weigh on ...
Central American Food Crisis Raises Regional Migration Concerns
Humanitarian agencies estimate that up to seven hundred fifty thousand people in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua will need emergency food assistance through August because of prolonged heat and low rainfall. The worsening conditions c...
Domestic Tourism Rises as Improved Security Expands Internal Mobility
Authorities report record levels of domestic tourism and commercial travel between municipalities that were previously affected by gang activity. Officials say improved public security has significantly increased economic activity and mo...
El Salvador Simplifies Business Registration to Attract Venture Capital
The Ministry of Economy has streamlined digital company registration procedures to complement tax incentives for the technology sector, aiming to attract regional venture capital during a broader slowdown in Latin American startup funding.
Coastal Property Investment Accelerates as Security Improvements Continue
Developers report sustained foreign investment in residential and commercial projects along El Salvador's Pacific coast, citing continued confidence supported by historically low homicide rates under the government's security policies.
B2BINPAY Expands Salvadoran Operations With Enterprise Payments Platform Upgrade
Digital asset payment company B2BINPAY launched the latest version of its enterprise software from its operations in San Salvador, highlighting El Salvador's growing role as a regional base for blockchain and financial technology services.
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