The Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (RREE), relaunched a system of exclusive discounts for compatriots living outside El Salvador, called "ViajeroSV", which seeks to encourage and boost tourism and commercial activities in the country. In addition to benefiting the economy of compatriots visiting the territory.

The Ministerio de Vivienda, the Defensoría del Consumidor and the Centro Nacional de Registros (CNR) delivered to thirteen families of Los Girasoles, San Esteban Catarina, San Vicente, the deeds that prove the legitimate ownership of the properties they have been living in for eighteen years.

The minister of Housing, Michelle Sol, handed over the keys to their new homes to two families who, as of today, will reside in Los Conacastes, in the municipality of Nejapa, San Salvador.

Arabica coffee prices rose broadly this friday, in the first session of the may/2023 contract as an immediate position. Prices climbed to US$185.75 for the first time since october 2022; that is, reaching a three and a half month high.

The Defensoría del Consumidor, Ricardo Salazar, along with his team, went to the department of Santa Ana, to carry out an inspection of egg prices and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). In addition, they verify the supply of the product.

Thirty-three salvadorans from different parts of our territory traveled to Florida, United States, where they will work for a period of 10 months, as a result of the Movilidad Laboral Program through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

With 69 votes, the deputies of the Legislative Assembly reformed articles 378 and 425 of the Labor Code, with the purpose of speeding up and simplifying the processes in the Labor Courts. For this purpose, the amount of money required to have access to the jurisdiction will be increased.

The Defensoría del Consumidor continues working to take care of the family economy of salvadorans, through the verification and inspection of prices of basic food products, in order to ensure that consumers acquire their products at fair prices.

According to international media, US Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new phase of goals for Central America with new commitments to the private sector that will allow for the investment of an additional US$50 million to create opportunities in the region.