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Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026
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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.
El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama Strengthen Position as Emerging Technology and Nearshoring Corridor
Regional economic indicators suggest that investment incentives and workforce development programs are helping Central America attract technology projects, venture capital and advanced engineering operations that might previously have be...
El Salvador Expands Freedom Passport Program Aimed at Cryptocurrency Investors
The government is promoting its citizenship-by-investment program, which accepts Bitcoin and Tether contributions from qualifying applicants. Officials view the initiative as a way to attract wealthy digital finance professionals and enc...
El Salvador Marks Five Years Since Adopting Bitcoin as Legal Tender
Five years after becoming the first country to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender, El Salvador continues to balance cryptocurrency market volatility and scrutiny from the International Monetary Fund while using digital asset policies to a...
Salvadoran Prosecutors Pursue Landmark Gang Case Involving Nearly 500 Alleged MS-13 Members
Prosecutors have advanced a mass trial involving nearly 500 alleged members of the Mara Salvatrucha criminal organization accused of committing tens of thousands of crimes over a decade. The proceedings represent a major stage in El Salv...
El Salvador Advances State Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to Support Digital Economy Growth
Government officials are accelerating the development of a state-backed artificial intelligence laboratory and specialized computing infrastructure designed to support research, train technical talent and attract international technology...
Advanced Manufacturing Investment Accelerates as El Salvador Expands Beyond Traditional Textiles
International investors have committed hundreds of millions of dollars to new industrial projects spanning food processing, aerospace components and automotive supply chains. The investment wave signals a broader shift toward higher-valu...
International Atomic Energy Agency Reviews El Salvador's Readiness for Future Nuclear Power Development
An expert mission from the International Atomic Energy Agency assessed El Salvador's technical and regulatory preparedness for integrating small modular nuclear reactors into its electricity system by 2050. The review highlighted progres...
Inter-American Development Bank Approves US$60 Million for El Salvador's Digital State Modernization
A new financing program backed by the Inter-American Development Bank will expand El Salvador's digital infrastructure and strengthen public-sector technology capabilities. The initiative is intended to modernize government services whil...
Tropical Storm Cristina Prompts Emergency Mobilization Across Central America
Authorities in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala activated emergency response measures as Tropical Storm Cristina threatened coastal infrastructure, agricultural areas and population centers with severe rainfall, flooding an...
El Salvador Expects Tourism to Surpass Targets After First-Quarter Arrivals Jump 35%
El Salvador's Ministry of Tourism reported a 35% surge in international arrivals during the first quarter, driven by the Surf City development strategy and improving perceptions of public safety. The growth has put the country on track t...
United States Deportations to El Salvador Nearly Double as Security Cooperation Deepens
Official migration data shows deportation flights from the United States to El Salvador increased by nearly 98% in early 2026, highlighting closer cooperation between the administration of President Nayib Bukele and Washington on border ...
El Salvador Enters Latin America's Top 10 Startup Ecosystems on Strength of AI and Digital Asset Policies
The Global Startup Ecosystem Index ranked El Salvador among Latin America's ten leading startup ecosystems for the first time, reflecting growth supported by tax incentives for technology companies, new artificial intelligence regulation...
Bolivian Unrest Disrupts Supply Chains Across Central America
Logistics operators reported significant freight delays linked to anti-government protests and blockades in Bolivia, forcing importers and transport companies throughout Central America to adjust shipping routes and delivery schedules.
Rising Organized Crime Violence in Honduras Raises Regional Security Concerns
Security analysts warned that escalating gang violence and territorial disputes across Honduras could threaten cross-border commerce and complicate efforts to strengthen economic integration within Central America.
Guatemalan Civil Society Groups Rally Against Judicial Pressure and Democratic Backsliding
Advocacy organizations and international observers reported growing public mobilization in Guatemala over concerns about judicial persecution, corruption and the health of democratic institutions.
Costa Rica and Panama Tighten Border Coordination as Migration Routes Shift
Security agencies in Costa Rica and Panama launched joint enforcement measures to monitor changing migration patterns through the Darién Gap and manage increasing numbers of extracontinental migrants.
Costa Rica Receives Additional Migrants Under U.S. Third-Country Transfer Agreement
Costa Rican authorities accepted new groups of migrants transferred from the United States under a bilateral arrangement designed to manage regional migration flows, a policy that continues to attract criticism from human rights advocates.
Surf City El Salvador Pro Advances as Tourism Boom Continues Along Pacific Coast
The International Surfing Association confirmed further progress in the Surf City El Salvador Pro competition at Punta Roca, highlighting the event's role in attracting international visitors and investment to coastal communities.
El Salvador Tourism Sector Targets Four Million International Visitors This Year
Tourism officials said visitor arrivals continue to exceed historical levels, putting the country on track to welcome more than four million foreign tourists and generate over $3 billion in tourism revenue as security conditions improve.
Expanded Flight Networks Strengthen El Salvador's Position as Regional Logistics Hub
Airlines and logistics operators announced additional passenger and cargo services linking El Salvador International Airport with key destinations across North and South America, supporting the country's ambitions to become a major trans...
Yilport Accelerates Modernization of El Salvador's Acajutla and La Unión Ports
Yilport Holding is advancing major upgrades at the ports of Port of Acajutla and Port of La Unión, with the investment expected to strengthen logistics capacity and support economic development along the country's eastern coast.
Lightning Network Transactions Gain Momentum Across Salvadoran Businesses
Payment providers reported continued growth in Bitcoin Lightning Network activity among retailers and commercial enterprises, indicating broader use of decentralized payment systems beyond initial government-led adoption efforts.
Digital Wallet Remittances Surge Fifty Percent in El Salvador's First Quarter
Central Reserve Bank data showed remittances processed through digital wallets and cryptocurrency platforms rose by 50 percent in the first quarter, reflecting growing adoption of technology-based cross-border payment channels among Salv...
Central Reserve Bank Advances Fintech Reforms to Broaden Digital Financial Access
El Salvador's central bank introduced new regulatory measures to support digital banking modernization, encouraging wider use of mobile payments and electronic financial infrastructure beyond cryptocurrency-focused services.
El Salvador Expands Digital Asset Licensing for International Financial Technology Firms
The country's digital asset regulator approved additional operating licenses for international fintech companies, further positioning El Salvador as a regional hub for cryptocurrency and digital financial services.
El Salvador's Bitcoin Holdings Surpass 7,600 as Government Continues Accumulation Strategy
Official data show El Salvador's sovereign Bitcoin reserve has exceeded 7,600 Bitcoin, reflecting sustained government purchases and reinforcing the country's long-term commitment to digital assets.
Central American Bank Prices Record $2 Billion Social Infrastructure Bond
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration successfully issued a $2 billion global social bond, attracting strong investor demand to fund infrastructure, healthcare and education projects across member countries, including El Sal...
Central American Development Banks Sign $500 Million Financing Cooperation Agreement
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration and the Development Bank of Latin America agreed to a $500 million exposure exchange arrangement aimed at expanding lending capacity and supporting infrastructure investment across Latin...
United States Expands Visa Restrictions on Nicaraguan Officials and Their Families
The U.S. State Department imposed additional travel sanctions on more than 100 Nicaraguan officials and relatives, continuing pressure on the government of Daniel Ortega over political repression and the treatment of opposition figures.
Honduras Warns U.S. Military Presence Could Face Review Over Deportation Policies
Honduran President Xiomara Castro said her government could reconsider the presence of U.S. military facilities in the country if Washington adopts large-scale deportation measures, escalating tensions over regional migration policy.
Central American Migration Tensions Intensify as U.S. Policies Trigger Regional Responses
Governments across Central America are adjusting migration and security policies as the United States expands deportation measures, prompting diplomatic disputes, new transfer agreements and tighter border controls throughout the region.
El Salvador Prosecutors Seek Extraordinary Prison Terms for Hundreds of Mara Salvatrucha Members
Salvadoran prosecutors requested multi-century prison sentences for 485 members of the Mara Salvatrucha gang in a landmark mass trial, underscoring the government's hardline security strategy that has sharply reduced homicide rates while...
Property Values Climb Rapidly in San Salvador and Coastal Tourism Zones
Rising security levels and sustained international interest have fueled strong growth in real estate prices, encouraging new luxury residential and commercial developments aimed at foreign investors and expatriates.
Central American Trade Routes Face Pressure From Weather and Border Delays
Regional business groups warned that drought conditions and inconsistent customs procedures are increasing transportation costs and complicating the movement of agricultural and manufactured goods across neighboring countries.
El Salvador Airport Records Highest Passenger Traffic on Record
Civil aviation authorities reported unprecedented levels of international travel, driven by tourism growth and returning members of the Salvadoran diaspora, increasing pressure for airport expansion and modernization.
Surf City Development Drives Continued Tourism Investment Along El Salvador’s Pacific Coast
Public investment in transportation, water systems and security infrastructure is encouraging new hospitality projects and helping transform coastal areas into leading destinations for surfing and eco-tourism.
San Salvador Gains Momentum as a Regional Technology and Startup Hub
Improved public security, expanding digital finance adoption and government-backed innovation initiatives are helping attract entrepreneurs, software developers and venture capital investors to the Salvadoran capital.
El Salvador’s Renewable Energy Push Supports Expanding Technology Infrastructure
Government agencies and private developers are increasing investment in geothermal and solar power projects to meet rising electricity demand from industrial growth and emerging high-performance computing facilities.
Acajutla Port Expansion Aims to Strengthen El Salvador’s Role in Regional Trade
Infrastructure upgrades at the country’s main Pacific port are intended to ease logistics bottlenecks, improve supply chain efficiency and support growing cargo volumes moving through Central America.
Foreign Technology and Fintech Firms Increase Investment in El Salvador
The Ministry of Economy reported rising registrations of international technology companies and digital asset firms, attributing growing investor interest to cryptocurrency-friendly regulations, lower tax burdens and improved domestic se...
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