GUATEMALA
THE NEED FOR AN INSOLVENCY LAW IN GUATEMALA
Today more than ever, governments must support entrepreneurs with an appropriate regulatory framework that allows them to do business and generate a good climate in the communities they develop... (keep reading)
  EL SALVADOR
CURRENT COVID-19 LABOR DECREES AND PROTOCOLS IN EL SALVADOR
After more than a year of starting, the Pandemic caused by COVID-19 continues; although the vaccination process has begun, it is important to continue complying with adequate measures to avoid contagion... (keep reading)
  HONDURAS
GOVERNMENT OF HONDURAS ANNOUNCES BIDDING PROCESS
The authorities of the Ministry of Energy (SEN), National Electric Power Company (ENEE), the System Operator (ODS), and the Regulatory Commission of Electric Power (CREE) announced on April 28, 2021... (keep reading)
  NICARAGUA
CORPORATIONS DUTY TO DECLARE THE FINAL BENEFICIARY
As a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) of Latin America, and as a response to the twenty-fourth FATF recommendation regarding transparency and the final beneficiary of legal persons... (keep reading)
 

COSTA RICA
CAUCA AND RECAUCA IV ENTERS INTO FORCE IN COSTA RICA
Costa Rica approved the implementation of the Central American Uniform Customs Code (CAUCA IV), after the approval and publication of its Bylaw (RECAUCA IV), which was the last pending requirement for the application of the regulations in the country... (keep reading)

 

PANAMA
THE GOVERNMENT OF PANAMA IN SEARCH OF CRYPTOCURRENCIES REGULATION
Cryptocurrencies are a digital form of money, also called virtual currencies or cryptocurrencies, which use digital encryption and have the main function of constituting a means of payment... (keep reading)

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