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Saturday, Jul 11, 2026
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Higher Food Basket Costs Continue to Pressure Salvadoran Households
Consumer data shows the cost of the basic urban food basket has risen to more than two hundred fifty-four United States dollars, an increase of twenty-seven percent since 2019 despite broader signs of inflation stabilizing.
Canada Launches Regional Development Initiative for Central America
Canada has announced a forty-seven million United States dollar program to support artificial intelligence in rural healthcare and improve climate resilience in agriculture across Central America, creating new opportunities for regional ...
Surf City Half Marathon Expected to Drive Tourism Along La Libertad Coast
Tourism officials expect the upcoming Surf City Half Marathon to increase domestic and international visitor numbers while supporting businesses along El Salvador's growing coastal tourism corridor.
Salvadoran Coffee Producers Secure New Export Agreements in South Korea
Coffee industry representatives have reached new distribution agreements in South Korea following trade events in Busan, supporting efforts to diversify agricultural exports beyond traditional North American markets.
Construction Boom Highlights Uneven Economic Recovery
Economic data shows construction activity expanded by more than twenty-four percent on the back of public infrastructure projects, while public health, water management and other government services contracted during the same period.
El Salvador Sends Humanitarian Rescue Teams to Earthquake-Hit Venezuela
The Salvadoran government has deployed emergency response personnel and humanitarian assistance to Venezuela following powerful earthquakes that caused widespread casualties and displacement.
World Surf League Event Boosts El Salvador's Tourism Profile
The conclusion of the El Salvador Pro surfing championship has strengthened the country's international tourism profile and highlighted continued investment in the Surf City coastal development strategy.
Regional Analysts Warn of Pressure on Central American Remittance Flows
Financial analysts say tighter banking compliance measures and expanded deportation operations in the United States could reduce remittance flows across Central America, posing a significant risk for economies including El Salvador that ...
San Salvador Advances Construction of Its First Urban Cable Car Network
Construction continues on the San Salvador Metrocable project, which is intended to improve public transport, ease traffic congestion and connect underserved communities across the capital.
El Salvador Announces Largest Counternarcotics Operation in Its History
Security and legislative authorities say the country's largest operation against organized drug trafficking has disrupted regional criminal networks and reinforced the government's campaign against transnational crime.
World Bank Raises El Salvador Growth Forecast While Warning of Ongoing Constraints
The World Bank has increased its forecast for El Salvador's economic growth to three point two percent, although economists continue to caution that it remains the lowest projected rate in Central America and is being driven mainly by co...
President Bukele Opens New Rosales National Hospital in San Salvador
The Salvadoran government has inaugurated the new Rosales National Hospital in San Salvador, introducing a major public healthcare facility equipped with advanced medical technology to expand access to free healthcare services.
Government Expands Bitcoin Holdings Using Geothermal Energy Strategy
Government officials say El Salvador now holds more than seven thousand five hundred Bitcoin valued at about six hundred eighty million United States dollars, with reserves continuing to grow through daily purchases and cryptocurrency mi...
Central Reserve Bank Reports Sharp Decline in Foreign Direct Investment
Official data from El Salvador's Central Reserve Bank shows net foreign direct investment fell forty percent year over year to two hundred seventeen million United States dollars in the first quarter, underscoring continuing challenges i...
El Salvador and Elon Musk Partner to Bring Artificial Intelligence to Five Thousand Public Schools
President Nayib Bukele and Elon Musk have launched an initiative to introduce the Grok artificial intelligence platform into five thousand public schools, aiming to strengthen digital skills and attract technology investment.
El Salvador Introduces Zero Income Tax for Artificial Intelligence and Computing Companies
The Salvadoran government has approved a full income tax exemption for artificial intelligence and specialized computing companies that establish operations in the country and use clean energy, as part of its effort to attract high-techn...
United States Faces Deadline on Temporary Protected Status for More Than One Hundred Seventy Thousand Salvadorans
Advocacy groups and United States lawmakers are urging an extension before the July 11 deadline for Temporary Protected Status, warning that ending protections for about one hundred seventy thousand Salvadorans could disrupt remittance f...
United States Deportations to El Salvador Double Under Expanded Security Agreement
Official migration figures show deportations from the United States to El Salvador have doubled during the opening months of 2026 as a new six million United States dollar agreement expands cooperation on accepting and imprisoning deport...
El Salvador Finalizes International Monetary Fund Agreement After Easing Bitcoin Requirements
El Salvador has secured a one billion four hundred million United States dollar financing agreement with the International Monetary Fund after revising its Bitcoin policy to make commercial acceptance of the cryptocurrency optional rathe...
President Nayib Bukele Registers Bid for Third Consecutive Presidential Term After Constitutional Changes
President Nayib Bukele has formally registered his pre-candidacy for El Salvador's next presidential election, seeking to remain in office until 2033 after his legislative allies removed constitutional limits on indefinite re-election.
Passenger Partially Pulled Out of Ryanair Jet After Cabin Window Fails Mid-Flight
A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 returned safely to Thessaloniki after a cabin window became dislodged during climb, causing rapid decompression and injuring a passenger seated beside the damaged window.
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Regional Migration Pressures Persist as Crises in Venezuela and Nicaragua Continue
Continuing political and economic instability in Venezuela and Nicaragua is driving migration through Central America, requiring El Salvador and neighboring countries to balance border management and humanitarian responsibilities while p...
United Kingdom and El Salvador Expand Trade and Technology Ties
Recent trade data show stronger commercial relations between the United Kingdom and El Salvador, with growth in Salvadoran services exports and technology partnerships as the country broadens its international economic links.
Costa Rica and El Salvador Pursue Diverging Security Strategies
Budget constraints affecting Costa Rica's security institutions contrast with El Salvador's continued investment in its security apparatus, highlighting different approaches to combating organized crime and gang violence across Central A...
El Salvador Expands Renewable Energy to Support Industrial and Technology Growth
The government is advancing geothermal, solar, and hydroelectric projects to strengthen long-term energy security, stabilize electricity costs, and meet rising demand from manufacturing, data centers, and Artificial Intelligence infrastr...
El Salvador's Startup Sector Climbs Regional Rankings on Digital Finance Growth
The country's technology startup ecosystem continues to gain prominence in Latin America as venture capital investment increases in digital payments, blockchain applications, and financial technology, supported by a regulatory environmen...
Central Bank Monitors Remittance Risks From Tougher United States Immigration Policies
El Salvador's central bank is assessing how stricter United States immigration enforcement could affect family remittances, a key source of household income and an important pillar of the national economy.
Human Rights Groups Renew Concerns Over Judicial Independence in El Salvador
International human rights organizations have issued fresh reports criticizing the Bukele administration for weakening judicial independence through the removal of independent judges and anti-corruption prosecutors, raising concerns abou...
El Salvador Expands International Flight Network to Support Tourism Growth
Aviation authorities and international airlines are adding direct services between El Salvador International Airport and destinations including Madrid and Houston to accommodate rising visitor numbers and support the country's expanding ...
El Salvador Invests Twenty-Four Million Dollars in Submarine Fiber-Optic Network
The telecommunications and energy regulator has committed more than twenty-four million United States dollars to new submarine fiber-optic infrastructure to expand internet capacity, reduce latency, and strengthen El Salvador's role as a...
El Salvador Targets Nearshoring Investment in Manufacturing Industries
Investment promotion agencies are courting manufacturers of medical devices, automotive components, and electronic products by offering logistics and regulatory incentives designed to attract companies seeking production closer to the Un...
Port Modernization Advances as El Salvador Expands Regional Logistics Ambitions
Authorities are modernizing the ports of Acajutla and La Unión through infrastructure upgrades, digital management systems, and streamlined customs procedures to strengthen El Salvador's position as a regional maritime logistics gateway.
El Salvador's Bitcoin Holdings Surpass Seven Thousand Five Hundred Coins
The Salvadoran government has accumulated more than seven thousand five hundred Bitcoin, reinforcing its digital asset strategy and its ambition to position the country as a sovereign digital finance hub despite continued warnings from t...
El Salvador Deploys Artificial Intelligence Learning Systems Across Five Thousand Public Schools
Technology authorities are introducing Artificial Intelligence tutoring platforms throughout five thousand public schools to strengthen digital education, prepare a more skilled workforce, and support efforts to diversify the economy bey...
El Salvador Real Estate Boom Accelerates With Five Point Six Billion Dollar Development Pipeline
Planning authorities in the San Salvador metropolitan area are overseeing more than six hundred and eighty active and planned real estate and infrastructure projects worth approximately five billion six hundred million United States doll...
El Salvador Launches Record Infrastructure Investment Drive Focused on Transport Projects
The Ministry of Finance reported more than five hundred and fifty million United States dollars in public capital spending during the opening months of the year, the highest level in six years, as construction accelerates on the Pacific ...
United States Pushes Central America to Exclude Chinese Firms From Infrastructure Projects
The United States is increasing diplomatic and trade pressure on governments including El Salvador and Honduras to avoid awarding critical infrastructure contracts to Chinese companies, raising concerns that reduced competition could inc...
El Salvador's Economy Outpaces Forecasts as Tourism Fuels Nearly Five Percent Growth
El Salvador's economy expanded by an estimated four point eight percent during the first half of the year, supported by record international tourism to Surf City, volcanic parks, and historic destinations, generating broad employment acr...
El Salvador Extends Emergency Security Powers for Fifty-Second Consecutive Month
The Legislative Assembly approved another thirty-day extension of the nationwide state of exception, preserving expanded security powers used in anti-gang operations that have sharply reduced violent crime while continuing to draw critic...
President Nayib Bukele Registers for 2027 Re-election Following Constitutional Changes
President Nayib Bukele has formally registered as the ruling Nuevas Ideas party's presidential pre-candidate for the rescheduled 2027 election after constitutional reforms abolished presidential term limits and extended presidential term...
United States Presses to Renew Protected Status for Salvadoran Migrants Before July Deadline
The administration of United States President Donald Trump faces growing bipartisan pressure to renew Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador before a key July deadline, with failure to extend the program risking the deportation of hu...
El Salvador Expands Coastal Tourism Development Along Surf City Corridor
Tourism officials and private developers reported continued growth along El Salvador's Surf City coastline, supported by infrastructure upgrades, improved international air connectivity, and rising foreign investment in coastal real esta...
Bolivia Declares State of Emergency as Fuel Shortages and Protests Intensify
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declared a national state of emergency and deployed security forces to clear roadblocks after weeks of demonstrations over fuel shortages, agricultural land reforms, and economic policy. The government said...
El Salvador Adopts Anticipatory Climate Response Framework for Natural Disasters
El Salvador has incorporated anticipatory hydroclimatic action into its national civil protection framework, establishing automatic response thresholds for droughts and floods. The new system is intended to speed humanitarian assistance ...
Guatemala Opens Landmark Highway Bypass to Strengthen Regional Trade
Guatemala inaugurated the Xochi bypass on the Central American Highway Two West, completing what authorities describe as Latin America's first sustainably verified infrastructure project. The new route improves a key trade corridor linki...
El Salvador Introduces New Tax Incentives to Attract Technology and Bitcoin Investment
El Salvador has reduced residency requirements to ninety days per year while exempting foreign income and Bitcoin capital gains from taxation. The measures are designed to attract international technology companies, cryptocurrency busine...
Central American Drought Pushes Hundreds of Thousands Toward Food Insecurity
Humanitarian agencies warned that prolonged drought across the Central American Dry Corridor has severely damaged grain production, leaving an estimated seven hundred and fifty thousand people in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua facing...
Panama Canal Faces Mounting Geopolitical and Climate Pressures
The Panama Canal Authority is navigating increasing strategic challenges as United States and Chinese interests compete for influence while persistent water shortages threaten long-term operations. The combined pressures are testing the ...
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