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The President of Banco de Desarrollo de El Salvador (BANDESAL), Juan Pablo Durán, informed in an interview that so far 10,482; micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), have already received the benefit of the minimum wage increase subsidy.

Published in Economy

Due to the increase of reported cases of frauds against clients of the financial system in general, and particularly Banco Agrícola, the bank of the salvadoran people has massively alerted its clients and banking users about the different modalities that fraudsters from outside the institution have used.

Published in Business

The Ministry of Economy informed about the new increase of liquefied gas that will go up from +$0.21ctvs to +$0.12 in the presentations of 35, 25, 20 and 10 pounds

Published in Economy

The president of the Banco Central de Reserva (BCR), Douglas Rodriguez, informed about the economic growth outlook for El Salvador.

Published in Economy

This morning in an event in downtown San Salvador, the Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social started the surveillance phase to verify compliance with the minimum wage increase of 20% throughout the country.

Published in Breaking News

LG Electronics Inc. (LG) announced its highest quarterly revenue ever as the company continued to expand its market share for premium home appliances and consumer electronics outside of South Korea.

Published in Economy

In view of the announcement sent by the President of the Republic to the Consejo Nacional de Salarios Mínimo (CNS) to increase the minimum wage in El Salvador by 20% and this was approved, the increase should be effective as of august 1.

Published in Economy

The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC) announced the new prices for gasoline and diesel in different areas of the country, for the next fortnight.

Published in Economy

The Defensoría del Consumidor (DC) mobilized to some establishments selling products of the basic food basket to monitor and investigate the increase in products such as oils, eggs, vegetables and medical supplies.

Published in Economy

Central American industrial companies seek to increase participation in the Mercado Eléctrico Regional (MER) and negotiate directly with electricity generators the most convenient price conditions in the market for non-residential consumers or large final purchasers of electricity.

Published in Breaking News