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According to an article by the World Bank (WB), most of the prices of base metals and agricultural inputs such as fertilizers continue to rise, driven by the global economic recovery, while production has been affected by energy shortages and confinements.

Published in Economy

Reduflacion is a term that we have all been victims of at least during the months of september and october, that is, the reduction in size of some products in order not to make their prices more expensive.

Published in Entrepreneurship

A survey conducted by RP Consultora, reports on the economic situation of salvadoran households, asking if salvadorans have noticed any increase in the price of the basic food basket, improvements in their homes with the increase in the minimum wage, and how their family economic situation is this year and also for 2022.

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In the world of cryptocurrencies we are constantly creating new ways to make use of them, some of the solutions to help you manage the adoption of cryptocurrencies in the world.

Published in Finances

Gasoline will present a decrease in its prices that will be in effect from September 7 to 20, 2021 in the three zones of the country, according to the Ministerio de Economía (MINEC).

Published in Economy

The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC) through the Directorate of Hydrocarbons and Mines, activated a plan to verify the quality, quantity and prices of fuels at gas stations in the country, while the Defensoría del Consumidor (DC) will probe prices of food products and bottled water in convenience stores of these service stations nationwide.

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The executive director of the Centro para la Defensoría del Consumidor (CDC) Danilo Perez, during a television interview, he addressed the issue of the increase in prices of the basic food basket and how it affects the economy of salvadoran families.

Published in Economy

This situation affects not only the prices of transportation and logistics, but also the costs of imports and, therefore, translates into higher prices for the consumer.

Published in Economy
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