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The Pulse of El Salvador’s Transformation
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2026
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El Salvador Clarifies Legal Tender Status of New US Commemorative Coins
The Central Reserve Bank advised businesses and financial institutions that newly issued United States commemorative coins brought into the country by visitors remain valid legal tender for commercial transactions.
Surf City Promotion Faces Scrutiny After Viral Incident at Punta Roca Competition
International attention focused on a confrontation between a Salvadoran surfer and a Championship Tour competitor during the El Salvador Pro event in La Libertad, generating online debate around the country’s tourism and safety branding ...
Survey Shows President Nayib Bukele Maintains 85.5% Approval Rating
A poll conducted by LPG Datos found strong public support for President Nayib Bukele as his administration entered the third year of its second consecutive term, with security gains cited as a key factor behind the rating.
El Salvador Joins Regional Declaration Backing Bolivia’s Constitutional Government
Diplomatic representatives signed a joint statement with members of the Escudo de las Americas bloc expressing support for Bolivia’s government and rejecting what the coalition described as unlawful efforts to undermine political stability.
Nicaragua Orders Coastal Evacuations and Suspends Fishing Activities Ahead of Tropical Storm Cristina
Authorities along Nicaragua’s Pacific coast instructed maritime fleets to move inland and halted commercial fishing operations as officials warned of storm surges, flooding and dangerous river conditions.
Guatemala Mobilizes Emergency Teams to Protect Crops Ahead of Tropical Storm Cristina
Civil protection agencies deployed personnel and agricultural support units across the central highlands as heavy rainfall linked to Tropical Storm Cristina threatened key food-producing areas.
Honduras Deploys Additional Security Forces in Anti-Gang Operations Across Border Regions
The Honduran government authorized expanded military and police deployments in nine regions as authorities respond to rising organized crime activity using enforcement measures similar to those adopted in neighboring El Salvador.
El Salvador International Airport Launches Expansion Works as Passenger Traffic Rises
The Autonomous Port Executive Commission has begun new construction phases at the country’s main airport to expand passenger facilities and runway infrastructure in response to increasing business and leisure travel.
Port of Acajutla Begins Major Upgrade to Increase Cargo Handling Capacity
Port officials started a large-scale modernization program that includes new crane equipment and expanded container storage areas to support growing export volumes and reduce logistics bottlenecks.
El Salvador Expands Geothermal Drilling Projects to Support Energy and Digital Infrastructure
State energy authorities launched new exploration activities across volcanic regions to increase geothermal power generation and provide additional electricity for emerging digital and cryptocurrency-related industries.
El Salvador Strengthens Digital Wallet Rules to Protect Remittance Flows
The Superintendency of the Financial System introduced updated licensing and compliance requirements for financial technology firms and digital asset custodians, seeking to improve security standards and reduce costs for cross-border tra...
El Salvador Approves $6.2 Million Program to Digitize Business Permits and Commercial Registries
Funding allocated to the Ministry of Economy will support the digital transformation of corporate procedures, with officials aiming to simplify investment processes and encourage new business activity.
El Salvador and Guatemala Agree Border Modernization Plan to Accelerate Regional Trade
Customs authorities from both countries approved a technical integration framework that will introduce synchronized digital processing and joint inspections, with the goal of reducing freight transit times along key regional logistics ro...
World Meteorological Organization Warns of High Probability of El Niño Conditions Through August
The World Meteorological Organization estimates an 80% chance of severe El Niño conditions developing in the coming months, prompting El Salvador’s agriculture ministry to implement measures aimed at reducing drought risks and crop losse...
Human Rights Groups Renew Criticism of El Salvador’s Emergency Security Measures
Regional legal organizations and rights advocates called for a review of prolonged civil liberty restrictions, citing cases of extended pre-trial detention and incommunicado imprisonment under the country’s continuing state of exception.
Credit Agencies and Central Bank Say El Salvador Is Better Positioned to Withstand External Economic Shocks
New assessments from the Central Reserve Bank and international rating analysts indicate stronger domestic demand and investment are helping reduce the economy’s reliance on external financing and improve resilience to global slowdowns.
El Salvador Creates Dedicated Overseas Electoral District for Citizens Living Abroad
Lawmakers approved constitutional changes establishing a permanent voting district for Salvadorans overseas, allowing millions of citizens residing in the United States and other countries to directly elect representatives to the nationa...
El Salvador Expands National Bitcoin Holdings Beyond 7,600 Tokens Despite IMF Concerns
Government authorities continued purchasing Bitcoin during a broader market downturn, increasing state reserves to more than 7,600 tokens valued at over $500 million while maintaining a policy that runs counter to recommendations from th...
El Salvador Extends State of Exception for 51st Consecutive Time to Sustain Anti-Gang Crackdown
The Legislative Assembly voted overwhelmingly to prolong emergency powers for another 30 days through late June 2026, preserving the legal framework behind mass arrests of suspected gang members and a period of historically low homicide ...
El Salvador Declares Nationwide Alert as Tropical Storm Cristina Threatens Severe Flooding Across Central America
El Salvador closed all schools and universities and activated 180 emergency shelters as Tropical Storm Cristina approached with sustained winds of 65 kilometers per hour, while authorities in Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua prepared fo...
Regional Political Uncertainty Drives Greater Focus on Central American Stability
As political unrest and economic disruptions affect parts of South America, investors and logistics companies are paying closer attention to countries such as El Salvador and Costa Rica for their perceived stability, nearshoring opportun...
Central American Agricultural Exporters Face Rising Costs and Labor Constraints
Producers and logistics operators across Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador report mounting pressure from worker shortages, higher energy expenses and weather-related disruptions that are affecting export competitiveness.
Services Trade Between El Salvador and the United Kingdom Continues to Expand
New data shows rising British services exports to El Salvador, reflecting efforts to broaden trade relationships and deepen integration with international services markets.
El Salvador Attracts More Digital Nomads as Security and Connectivity Improve
Growing numbers of remote workers and technology professionals are relocating to El Salvador, drawn by the country's dollarized economy, digital finance ecosystem and improved public safety conditions.
Honduras Delays Submission Deadline for Major Renewable Energy Tender
The state power utility has extended the deadline for bids on a planned 1.5-gigawatt renewable energy project until June 2026, reflecting ongoing institutional restructuring and uncertainty in regional energy markets.
Bitcoin City Infrastructure Work Advances Gradually in Eastern El Salvador
Developers and local authorities are continuing work on roads, telecommunications links and geothermal power connections in La Unión as foundational construction progresses at the proposed Bitcoin City site.
Digital Asset Remittances to El Salvador Rise Sharply Despite Policy Shift on Bitcoin
First-quarter data shows cryptocurrency-based remittances from Salvadorans abroad increased by nearly 50% from a year earlier, indicating continued use of blockchain payment systems even as the country adopts a more voluntary approach to...
El Salvador to Host United Nations World Tourism Day 2026
Government officials are preparing for the September 2026 event as an opportunity to showcase El Salvador's security improvements, tourism development and growing appeal as an international destination.
IMF Urges Guatemala to Accelerate Infrastructure Spending to Support Economic Growth
Following an economic consultation, the International Monetary Fund advised Guatemala to speed up infrastructure modernization projects to counter the effects of slower growth linked to global oil price volatility and improve regional tr...
International Observers Warn El Salvador Remains Reliant on Real Estate and Remittance Flows
Analysts note that despite gains in public security and infrastructure, El Salvador's long-term economic performance remains heavily tied to real estate activity, informal employment and money sent home from abroad.
El Salvador Strengthens Digital Asset Licensing Framework to Attract Global Fintech Firms
Financial regulators have consolidated a two-track licensing system covering both Bitcoin service providers and broader digital asset businesses, aiming to provide greater regulatory clarity for exchanges, investors and financial technol...
Costa Rica Strengthens Position as Regional Medical Technology Manufacturing Hub
By hosting the 2026 Life Sciences Forum, Costa Rica is showcasing its leadership in medical device production, engineering expertise and advanced supply chains as it continues to attract high-value foreign investment.
El Salvador Positions Geothermal Energy Resources to Attract AI Data Center Investment
Economic planners are promoting the country's geothermal energy capacity as a reliable and sustainable power source for artificial intelligence developers and data center operators seeking energy-intensive computing infrastructure.
El Salvador Shifts Toward Voluntary Digital Asset Use as Chivo Wallet Is Phased Out
Following negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, El Salvador is moving away from mandatory Bitcoin acceptance and gradually winding down the state-backed Chivo wallet while continuing efforts to attract private-sector financi...
El Salvador Nears 8,000 Bitcoin Reserve Milestone as Government Continues Accumulation Strategy
Salvadoran authorities have expanded the country's strategic Bitcoin holdings to nearly 8,000 coins valued at about $680 million, underscoring the government's long-term commitment to digital assets despite ongoing market volatility.
El Salvador Tourism Growth Outpaces 2026 Visitor Targets Amid Surf City Expansion
Tourism authorities say international arrivals are running ahead of projections for 4.2 million visitors in 2026, supported by improved security, stronger air connectivity and continued private investment along the Surf City coastal deve...
El Salvador Construction Investment Set to Reach Record $4 Billion in 2026
The Salvadoran Chamber of Construction Industry expects infrastructure projects, real estate development and tourism-related building activity to lift construction investment to nearly $4 billion by the end of 2026, reinforcing the secto...
El Salvador Expands Artificial Intelligence Rollout Across Schools and Government Systems
The administration of President Nayib Bukele is partnering with international technology companies to introduce advanced artificial intelligence tools across 5,000 public schools and government infrastructure as part of a broader effort ...
World Meteorological Organization Warns Severe El Niño Could Disrupt Central American Agriculture and Energy Supply
The World Meteorological Organization has raised the likelihood of a severe El Niño event lasting through the end of 2026, heightening concerns over drought conditions that could weaken hydroelectric generation, reduce agricultural outpu...
El Salvador Activates Emergency Measures and Closes Schools as Tropical Storm Cristina Nears Central America
Authorities in El Salvador have ordered schools and universities to close and suspended coastal maritime activities as Tropical Storm Cristina approaches the Pacific coast, raising concerns about flooding, landslides and infrastructure d...
Civil Protection Agencies Intensify Preparations for Active Hurricane Season
Following forecasts of above-average Atlantic storm activity, Salvadoran authorities have strengthened flood-response planning, emergency logistics and infrastructure protection measures to reduce the potential impact of severe weather o...
El Salvador to Host United Nations World Tourism Day Events in September
The country is preparing to welcome global tourism leaders and policymakers for World Tourism Day celebrations later this year, providing an opportunity to showcase developments in security, infrastructure and tourism promotion.
Fuel Price Subsidies Keep Domestic Energy Costs Stable Despite Global Oil Market Volatility
El Salvador's energy authorities said reference fuel prices will remain unchanged during the current two-week pricing period, shielding transport operators, businesses and consumers from fluctuations in international oil markets.
El Salvador Launches New Technical Training Programs to Support Manufacturing Growth
The government is updating vocational education programs in fields including industrial engineering, logistics, supply chain management and aeronautics to help meet rising demand for skilled workers in expanding manufacturing industries.
United Kingdom Reports Growing Services Trade With El Salvador
British government data showed £65 million in bilateral trade with El Salvador over the past year, with professional services accounting for a significant share of commercial activity between the two countries.
World Surf League Confirms Punta Roca Championship Tour Event for 2026
The inclusion of Punta Roca on the 2026 World Surf League Championship Tour highlights the continued prominence of El Salvador's Surf City initiative, which has attracted international attention and investment to the coastal region of La...
Hotel Developers Move to Address Accommodation Shortages Amid Tourism Boom
Strong growth in tourism and business travel has exposed a shortage of hotel capacity across El Salvador, prompting authorities to offer tax incentives aimed at encouraging new hospitality developments.
Tourism Authorities Seek More International Flights to Support Long-Term Visitor Growth
The Salvadoran government is negotiating with airlines and airport operators to expand international air connections and increase seat capacity as it works toward a goal of attracting five million annual visitors by the end of the decade.
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