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The country keeps
open borders open to travelers
from China
The Ministry of Health
announced that all ports of entry into
the country will continue to receive
foreigners from any nation, including
China.
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President appoints
new minister and vice-minister of
Foreign Affairs
President Carlos Alvarado
announced Friday the new minister
Foreign Affairs will be Rodolfo
Solano-Quirós and the new vice
minister will be Adriana
Bolaños-Argueta.
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U.S. government
agency invests $1.5 million in a
Costa Rican loan firm
An independent U.S.
government agency is investing $1.5
million with a Costa Rican lender to
benefit small companies.
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$1.8-plus million
budget for new marina feasibility
study
The government announced the
process of analyzing the companies
participating in the contest to choose
the firm that will receive $1,808,554
for making a feasibility study in the
construction of a marina in the port
of Limón.
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Costa Rican flowers
exporters seek clients in Germany
Costa Rica's Export
Promotion Agency, PROCOMER, displaced
last week the ornamental tropical
plants of the country at the IPM Essen
fair in the city of the same name in
Germany.
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Season of group
tourist hiking begins on Sunday
If you love Costa Rican
nature and exercise, this information
might interest you.
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