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Archives for February 25, 2014

Police prepared for protest

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

A total of 260 police officers and emergency workers will be on the street this morning to deal with a protest of public employees, planned to start between 9am and 10am. According to information provided by the unions, the march will start at Parque La Merced and continue to the Ministry of Finance. A total […]

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Central Bank stepped in with $ 31 million to prevent further rise in the dollar

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

Authorities of the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR) injected $31 million in U.S. dollars into the currency market on Monday as the cost of buying dollars (relative to colones) on the Monex market rose from 537.87 to 542.12 colones. The move comes after the Central Bank injected $4.9 million on January 29th. According to […]

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ATMs at border posts now available

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

In an effort to ease the collection of a $5 land border tax, four ATMs have bee placed at PeƱas Blancas, Paso Canoas, Sixaola and Sabalito. The machines are equipped with a system for paying the tax electronically. The Banco Credito Agricola de Cartago is responsible for the collection of tax, which went into effect […]

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Rising dollar favors higher employment, but pushes prices

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

An increase to the value of the dollar will favor the creation of new jobs, and improves the economic situation of many companies. However, it hurts companies that import goods, which will have to increase prices in order to replenish their inventories. Those in the tourism sector are happy to see higher dollar prices as […]

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Country petetions Hague Court to set maritime boundary with Nicaragua

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

The Costa Rican government hopes that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will set the maritime border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. The announcement came on Monday from Foreign Minister Enrique Castillo, who was accompanied by president, Laura Chinchilla as the country prepares to file the case with the ICJ. At issue is an area […]

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U.S. Embassy Issues Warning for Protests

February 25, 2014 by Staff News Writer

The U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica informs all U.S. citizens that the Association of Public and Private Employees (ANEP) will protest on Tuesday, February 25, 2014, seeking an increase in their salaries. The protesters will depart from three different points in the city and march to the Ministry of Finance (Ministerio de Hacienda). […]

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