Five myths about prices that destroy businesses


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Believing that you can only sell more by having the lowest price or offering the best discounts is one of the myths about pricing that can cause companies to fail. Some practices used in setting prices which are still considered the most suitable by some, are actually are harmful to long-term management of the company. […]

March 14, 2017

Trump’s Panama Problem


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Ricardo Martinelli, the ex-president of Panama facing extradition on corruption charges, helped him launch his first international property. Fast Company posted this article written by Anna Lenzer It was a big moment for Donald Trump. On July 6, 2011, the future president was beaming as he celebrated the opening of his first international real-estate deal, […]

March 14, 2017

US Border Mistake Could See Over 200,000 Acres Returned to Mexico


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Oooops!! A mistake in the border lines between Mexico and the United States could see over 200 thousand acres returned to Mexico. Chihuahua Senator Patricio Martínez García said 214,381 acres considered US territory since the 19th century actually belongs to Mexico. So far, there has been no proposal that will lead the United States to address the territorial error, […]

March 14, 2017

Panama Canal Sets Back-to-Back-to-Back Tonnage Records


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The Panama Canal set yet another daily tonnage record in February 2017 with a total of 1,180 vessel transits totaling 1.18 million Panama Canal tons (PC/UMS). The previous record was established the month prior in January 2017 when the Canal recorded a daily tonnage average of 1.16 PC/UMS. The daily tonnage average accounts for vessels […]

March 14, 2017

Nobody Wants to Build the Port in Corozal


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None of the pre-qualified companies submitted bids in the tender for the concession of the design, construction and operation of a container port in West Corozal, Panama. From the Panama Canal Authority: The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reports that Friday was the deadline set out in the request for proposals for the submission of bids […]

March 8, 2017

Money Laundering in Central America


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The housing market, casinos, concert halls, and the livestock sector are all used to launder money in Central American countries. Excerpted from the report “International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, Volume II, Money Laundering and Financial Crimes” by the  US State Department: Costa Rica Transnational criminal organizations continue to favor Costa Rica as a base to […]

March 8, 2017

$400 million investment in Thermoelectric Plant


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In Panama the Chinese consortium Martano has submitted an environmental impact study to build a 423 MW combined cycle power plant in the village of Puerto Pilon, province of Colon. Data from the Information System on Construction Projects in Central Area Commercial provided by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, shows that on December 1, […]

March 8, 2017