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Thursday, Jul 09, 2026
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El Salvador Strengthens Disaster Preparedness Ahead of Hurricane Season
Civil protection agencies have activated enhanced emergency response plans, upgraded early warning systems, and prepositioned resources as forecasts point to an active Pacific hurricane season that could threaten coastal communities and ...
Digital Finance and Cryptocurrency Firms Expand Their Presence in El Salvador
Companies involved in cryptocurrency services, payment processing, and digital commerce continue to evaluate expanding operations in El Salvador, supported by the country's crypto-friendly regulatory framework and emphasis on financial i...
Coffee Producers Face Growing Pressure From Weather and Market Volatility
Coffee growers in El Salvador and across Central America are confronting rising temperatures and fluctuating global prices, prompting calls for greater investment in climate adaptation to protect one of the region's most important export...
Venture Capital Interest Gradually Expands for Salvadoran Technology Startups
Regional investment funds are showing growing interest in Salvadoran startups, particularly companies developing financial technology, digital payments, remittance services, and decentralized finance applications.
International Rights Groups Continue Scrutiny of Salvadoran Prison Conditions
International human rights organizations continue to criticize conditions in El Salvador's maximum-security prisons, highlighting concerns over detention standards even as the government's security policies retain broad domestic support.
Technology Companies Explore Data Center Investment in El Salvador
International technology groups are evaluating El Salvador as a potential location for data center projects, encouraged by the country's innovation-friendly regulatory environment and efforts to expand renewable energy resources.
Northern Triangle Nations Push Ahead With Customs Union Integration
Trade ministers from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras are advancing customs union negotiations to simplify border procedures, digitize cross-border trade, and improve the region's competitiveness in global supply chains.
El Salvador International Airport Reports Continued Passenger Growth
El Salvador's main international airport recorded sustained increases in passenger traffic and flight operations as North American airlines expanded services to meet growing demand from tourists, business travelers, and diaspora communit...
El Salvador Advances Digital Finance Plans to Support Energy and Infrastructure Projects
Economic policymakers reaffirmed plans to use digital asset markets and tokenized financial instruments to help finance infrastructure development and geothermal energy projects powered by the country's volcanic resources.
Foreign Investment in Salvadoran Coastal Real Estate Reaches New Highs
International developers and private investors continue increasing investment in El Salvador's coastal property market, supported by improved public security, digital asset-friendly policies, and expanding tourism.
Port of Acajutla Expansion Aims to Strengthen Regional Trade
Authorities are accelerating modernization and capacity upgrades at the Port of Acajutla to accommodate rising shipping volumes and reinforce its role as a key logistics hub for Central American trade.
Tourism Growth Continues as Surf City Development Expands
Government agencies, tourism operators, and developers report continued growth in international visitor arrivals and investment linked to Surf City projects, improved aviation connectivity, and expanding hospitality infrastructure along ...
Transfer365 Processes More Than Ninety-Five Percent of El Salvador's Financial Transactions
El Salvador's Transfer365 instant payment network now handles more than ninety-five percent of domestic financial transactions, reflecting rapid growth in the country's digital payments infrastructure and broader financial inclusion.
United States and Central America Adjust Migration Policies as Deportation Rules Evolve
Officials from El Salvador and neighboring Central American countries are working with United States immigration authorities to adapt to changing border enforcement measures and third-country deportation procedures amid shifting regional...
El Salvador Continues Mass Trials of Alleged Mara Salvatrucha Members Under State of Exception
Salvadoran courts are proceeding with large-scale prosecutions involving hundreds of alleged Mara Salvatrucha gang members as the government maintains its extended state of exception, while international scrutiny over due process and pri...
Bukele's Security Strategy Gains Political Influence Across Latin America
The sharp decline in organized crime in El Salvador is influencing political debate across the region, with leading candidates in Colombia and other countries increasingly adopting President Nayib Bukele's tough anti-crime approach to ap...
El Salvador Rolls Out Artificial Intelligence Education Across Five Thousand Public Schools
Following agreements with major international technology partners, the Salvadoran government is expanding artificial intelligence tutoring systems across five thousand public schools to strengthen digital skills, diversify the economy be...
El Salvador Expands National Bitcoin Holdings Beyond Seven Thousand Six Hundred Tokens
President Nayib Bukele's government has increased the country's strategic Bitcoin reserve to more than seven thousand six hundred tokens, valued at over five hundred million United States dollars, reinforcing its long-term digital financ...
Central American Drought Threatens Food Security Across the Dry Corridor
Humanitarian organizations and regional weather agencies warn that prolonged El Niño conditions could leave hundreds of thousands of people in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador in need of food assistance as drought places basic grain ...
El Salvador Selected to Host World Tourism Day 2026 With Focus on Artificial Intelligence and Investment
The United Nations Tourism organization has chosen El Salvador to host World Tourism Day in September 2026, giving the country an opportunity to showcase its improved security, attract hospitality investment, and highlight the use of art...
Transfer365 Becomes the Backbone of El Salvador's Digital Payments Network
The national Transfer365 instant payment system now processes more than ninety percent of the country's digital financial transactions, reflecting rapid adoption of electronic payments and broader financial inclusion beyond cryptocurrenc...
El Salvador Accelerates Tourism Growth with Airport Expansion and Surf City Investments
A one hundred ninety-five million United States dollar expansion of Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport has added new direct routes from Madrid and Houston, while new hotel developments along the Surf City corridor are su...
El Salvador Expands Free Zone Tax Exemptions to Boost Technology Manufacturing and Software Exports
The government has introduced new Free Zone incentives that provide fifteen-year exemptions from income tax, value-added tax, and import duties for qualifying technology hardware and software exporters, with the aim of attracting foreign...
El Salvador Surpasses Seven Thousand Five Hundred Bitcoin in National Digital Asset Reserves
The country's Bitcoin Office said government holdings have exceeded seven thousand five hundred Bitcoin, valued at about six hundred eighty million United States dollars, underscoring a long-term policy of expanding sovereign digital ass...
El Salvador Introduces Tax Incentives to Attract Global Technology Entrepreneurs
New immigration and tax measures reduce temporary residency requirements to ninety days, exempt foreign income from taxation, and eliminate capital gains taxes on digital assets as El Salvador seeks to position itself as a leading destin...
United States Lawmakers Urge Renewal of Temporary Protected Status for Salvadoran Migrants
Members of the United States Congressional Hispanic Caucus are pressing the Department of Homeland Security to extend Temporary Protected Status for one hundred seventy thousand Salvadoran beneficiaries, warning that ending the program c...
El Salvador Expands Technology Push with Bitcoin Reserves and Artificial Intelligence Rollout in Public Schools
Salvadoran officials reaffirmed a national modernization strategy that combines continued Bitcoin accumulation with the deployment of Artificial Intelligence systems across five thousand public schools, aiming to strengthen digital skill...
San Salvador Expands Nature-Based Flood Protection Infrastructure
Municipal authorities are advancing sponge city water management projects and localized flood barriers to strengthen urban resilience and reduce the impact of seasonal flooding on commercial and residential areas.
Goldgroup and Gold Resource Approve Three Hundred Seventy-Two Million Dollar Merger
Shareholders have approved the merger between Goldgroup Mining and Gold Resource Corporation, creating a larger precious metals producer focused on Mexico and the broader Central American region.
El Salvador Tests New Early Warning Systems for Drought and Volcanic Hazards
The Salvadoran Red Cross Society and national civil protection agencies have carried out the first operational test of newly adopted anticipatory warning systems designed to protect rural communities from severe drought and potential vol...
Regional Capital Markets Platform Opens New Funding Channel for Central American Businesses
The Inter-American Development Bank and regional regulators have launched a new equity platform to improve access to financing for small and medium-sized enterprises, technology companies, and logistics businesses across Central America ...
United States Ambassador to Guatemala Resigns During Regional Diplomatic Realignment
The resignation of the United States ambassador to Guatemala comes amid broader shifts in regional migration, security, and diplomatic policy affecting Central America, including neighboring El Salvador.
Finance Ministry Asset Freeze Intensifies Press Freedom Dispute in El Salvador
The Ministry of Finance has frozen the assets of shareholders linked to the parent company of investigative news outlet El Faro, prompting renewed concern from international journalism organizations over media freedom and legal pressure ...
United Nations Selects El Salvador to Host World Tourism Day Summit
The United Nations has chosen El Salvador to host the upcoming World Tourism Day summit, providing the country with an international platform to showcase its tourism industry, digital economy initiatives, and infrastructure investments.
United States Deportations to El Salvador Increase as Bilateral Security Cooperation Deepens
United States authorities reported a sharp increase in deportations to El Salvador during the first quarter as closer security and border cooperation strengthened ties between the two governments.
Fitch Solutions Forecasts Continued Construction-Led Economic Growth in El Salvador
Fitch Solutions projects the Salvadoran economy will grow by three percent this year, with public infrastructure projects and private construction expected to remain the main drivers despite higher energy costs and tighter global financi...
Fintech Expansion Broadens El Salvador's Digital Financial Sector Beyond Cryptocurrency
Financial institutions and regulators reported continued growth in digital banking, mobile payments, and enterprise financial technology, reflecting efforts to diversify the sector while maintaining voluntary adoption of digital assets.
San Salvador Hosts Artificial Intelligence Summit to Attract Technology Investment
Government officials and international technology representatives gathered in San Salvador to promote sovereign computing infrastructure and decentralized technologies as part of efforts to attract foreign investment and expand the count...
El Salvador Embeds Anticipatory Climate Action Into National Emergency Planning
Civil protection authorities have incorporated legally binding anticipatory action protocols into the country's disaster response framework, establishing formal triggers for drought and flood preparedness to strengthen climate resilience.
El Salvador Modernizes Airports and Ports to Support Tourism and Trade Growth
Infrastructure authorities are accelerating upgrades at El Salvador International Airport and the Port of Acajutla to accommodate rising airline capacity, expanding cruise activity, and projected long-term growth in international visitor...
El Salvador Introduces Tax Residency Reforms to Attract Global Technology Investors
The government has introduced a new residency framework offering zero percent tax on qualifying foreign income and digital asset gains, alongside a streamlined ninety-day residency process designed to attract technology entrepreneurs, ve...
El Salvador Tourism Boom Continues as United Nations Recognizes Visitor Growth
International visitor arrivals to El Salvador rose thirty-five percent during the first four months of the year, with the United Nations recognizing the country as the fastest-growing tourism destination in the Western Hemisphere as impr...
United States Declines Immediate Extension of North American Trade Pact
The United States has declined to extend the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement during its joint review process, triggering annual trade negotiations that could influence nearshoring decisions, manufacturing investment, and supply cha...
Panama Canal Tightens Draught Limits as El Niño Threatens Regional Shipping
The Panama Canal Authority will impose stricter draught restrictions on Neopanamax vessels from late July to conserve water in Gatun Lake, a move expected to affect maritime logistics, regional trade flows, and energy shipments across Ce...
El Salvador Maintains Record Low Homicide Rate as Mass Gang Trial Moves Forward
Authorities reported that historically low homicide levels have continued while nearly five hundred alleged gang members face a large-scale judicial trial, extending the government's security strategy despite ongoing international critic...
President Nayib Bukele Registers Bid for Third Term Following Constitutional Changes
President Nayib Bukele has formally registered as a candidate for a third presidential term after constitutional amendments removed previous term limits, setting the stage for the continuation of his security, infrastructure, and economi...
El Salvador Expands Artificial Intelligence in Schools While Increasing National Bitcoin Reserves
The administration of President Nayib Bukele has launched a nationwide technology strategy that will introduce the Grok artificial intelligence platform in five thousand public schools while continuing to accumulate sovereign Bitcoin res...
Logic Flaw in Windows 11 Permission Architecture Silently Consumes Hundreds of Gigabytes of Local Storage
A malfunctioning database checkpoint process allows a core privacy log file to expand unchecked, forcing an official operating system patch
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Logic Flaw in Windows 11 Permission Architecture Silently Consumes Hundreds of Gigabytes of Local Storage
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