Headlines and current news about Costa Rica
The President has signed a law that will leave the tourism sector free of tax for another year.While some are grateful for this, others have warned that this shouldn’t be…
Headlines and current news about Costa Rica
The President has signed a law that will leave the tourism sector free of tax for another year.While some are grateful for this, others have warned that this shouldn’t be…
The list of crimes common in Crucitas is ever growing. Gold and silver looting, money laundering, corruption, tax evasion, human trafficking, and illegal arms and mercury deals are among them.…
Here we provide reliable information regarding the newest vehicular restrictions from the Deputy Director of Traffic, the National Emergency Commission, and the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation. One main…
Merchants can only describe Mother’s Day sales as “terrible.” The closures due to covid-19 hit many sectors hard, but the commerce sector, including restaurants and department stores, the hardest. This…
Although terminals have been open to receive foreign flights since August 1, this applies to flights from certain countries only: the European Union, Great Britain, and Canada, for now. Six…
Experts have a lot to say about monopolies and oligopolies in Costa Rica. On August 13, they will share their thoughts in a virtual forum, at 5:30 pm, via teams.…
Two women were arrested in San Carlos on suspicion of aggravated pimping and human trafficking. They allegedly used social networks and phone calls to sell sexual services with young people.…
Copa Airlines is resuming flights from its hub at Tocumen International Airport to the U.S., Brazil, Chile, and Mexico this month. These 15 flights will allow for connections to 11…