Costa Rica News – The government is expecting to extract fuel from a stranded ship in Manzanillo, weather permitting, this afternoon.
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Customs in Costa Rica Has Confiscated 1000’s of Appliances
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/12/06Costa Rica News – Customs has retained 5,000 tons of new appliances.
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Costa Rica’s New Green Goal is Electric Transportation
by admin 2017/12/04Costa Rica News – SAN JOSE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – This greenest of Central American nations this month broke the world record for the most consecutive days running on renewable energy…
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Reviewing the Costa Rica Mega Port Contract While Under Construction
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/11/27Costa Rica News – Juan Diego Castro plans to review the contract for the mega port under construction. The PIN presidential candidate will study the issue along with trade unionists from…
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Stricter Riteve Emissions Tests for Motorcycles in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/09/28Costa Rica News – Riteve has intensified the control of emissions of gases on motorcycles. The limits to pass the gas tests have been modified.
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A Ban on Shipping Gas Powered Vehicles to Costa Rica?
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/09/27Costa Rica News – Álvarez Desanti, PLN presidential candidate, proposed in a press conference on Tuesday to ban the importation of vehicles that use fossil fuel as of 2035.
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Costa Rica Seeks UAE Investments in Shipping Sector
by admin 2017/09/24Costa Rica Shipping -Abu Dhabi: Costa Rica is aiming to become a major logistics hub in Central America and Caribbean region with a $1 billion (Dh3.67 billion) mega port project,…
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Discounts on Vehicles in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/09/16Costa Rica News – Discounts from $400 to $3,000 can be expected on 2017 cars as model cars for 2018 arrive.