The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), from 2018 to 2023 has promoted the MSME Programs, in which it has disbursed more than US$321 million that were destined, mainly, for working capital, fixed assets and commercial premises to MSMEs engaged in trade, services, agriculture, manufacturing, business real estate activities and rental, transportation and others.

This day will be held in all departmental headquarters of the Ministerio de Trabajo the biggest day of employability. All people who still do not have a job can take their resume to any of these offices to be part of the 7 thousand positions available in different companies.

 

The Dirección General de Energía, Hidrocarburos y Minas (DGEHM), informs through its twitter account the new reference prices of fuels that will be in force from july 11 to 24, 2023.

Monday, 10 July 2023 04:03

4 ways you are wasting money

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Doing this kind of spending may seem harmless, but when you do the math, you realize how your money is literally going down the drain. Learn more about how to manage it in this article.

Saturday, 08 July 2023 03:48

Keys to save in the family economy

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Search for discounts online. The Internet is crucial to facilitate the task of savers.

Facing a purchase, trying to meet the goal of spending only the essentials, is not as easy as it may seem, although it can be achieved if you apply the following tips:

The Ministerio de Agricultura together with the World Food Program of the United Nations, delivered to 3000 food producers, microinsurance to protect them against natural phenomena that may damage crops.

In a morning interview, economics expert, Cesar Villalona, explained that in a report of the Banco Central de Reserva of the first 3 months of 2023 reflects that the economy has a recessive growth of 0.8%, El Salvador's economic growth depends on private investment.

According to the latest statistics from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the International Labor Organization (ILO), the unemployment rate in Latin America and the Caribbean was 7% in 2022. In other words, 93% of the regional labor force is inserted in the labor market.