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25 thousand Nicaraguans will vote in election

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

A total of 25,087 naturalized Costa Ricans of Nicaraguan origin are registered to vote in the coming election on February 2nd. According to information from the civil registry, Ticos of Nicaraguan origin include 14,379 women and 10,708 men. Naturalized Colombians account for 3,035 women and 2,735 men. Salvadorans occupy the third position with 3,453, followed […]

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Internet-Enabled Trade a Boon to Small Businesses

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

Washington — Internet-enabled trade, which has grown dramatically in recent years, is empowering millions of small businesses to sell their goods and services to customers around the world 24 hours a day, says an official of the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. “Internet-enabled trade allows small businesses to have an online presence, while maintaining […]

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Constitutional Court rejects case challenging tax for online purchases

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

The Constitutional Court rejected on Wednesday, a case that challenged the practice of charging taxes for items purchased abroad and sent to Costa Rica. Items brought into the country by travelers or which are sent as gifts are are entitled to a $500 exemption. The case questioned this as unequal treatment. Source La Nacion

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Movistar reaches one million customers

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

According to George Abbey of Movistar Costa Rica, the company has over one million customers in the country, after two years in Costa Rica and investing $400 million. Abbey said that consumption of Internet data traffic per user is higher in Costa Rica than any other country. Smart phone users account for 65 percent of […]

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Concessions of 33 airport taxis canceled

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

Yesterday the Criminal Court of Alajuela suspended concessions for 33 airport taxi drivers who are suspected of submitting false results of English language certificates in their application. Juridical officials conducted an investigation after receiving an anonymous tip that the drivers were paying for certificates without actually passing tests. The English course is a requirement under […]

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Digital Government expects about 100 public institutions use Mer-link from April

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

One hundred central government institutions are ready to begin shopping through the Mer-link e-procurement platform in the next three months, after signing an agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE). Digital Government program director, Alicia Avendaño, said the public procurement system Mer-link with the participation of 67 institutional buyers […]

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