Managua, December 03, 2021.- A series of opportunities related to boosting the economy, promoting tourism, as well as boosting agricultural production and improving transportation is what has generated the opening of the 58.5 kilometers of the Muy Muy - Matiguás - Río Blanco highway, located between the department of Matagalpa and the North Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. The new road ...
Tegucigalpa, April 18, 2024.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) approved an increase of up to US$150 million to the Road Conservation Fund (FOVIAL) line of credit of the Republic of El Salvador to support the state agency in its work to conserve and improve the country's road infrastructure. The financing will be used to meet the working capital needs of the autonomous ...
San José, November 26, 2024.- For the development of technical and economic pre-investment studies for the construction and rehabilitation of several strategic routes in Costa Rica, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) approved technical cooperation in the amount of US$5.9 million to improve the country's road infrastructure, supporting economic growth, connectivity, and the ...
Tegucigalpa, November 1, 2024. – The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) made its first disbursement of US$75.9 million out of a total of US$606.9 million for the “Honduras Resilient Roads Program (PCR-HN).” This initiative is expected to improve the country's competitiveness and the quality of life of more than two million Hondurans. The program is designed to promote economic ...
Managua, July 14, 2021.- Promoting the economic and social development of more than 2.2 million Nicaraguans, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) is executing nine road construction, expansion and rehabilitation programs and projects. CABEI initiatives totaling US$1.188 billion allow for the integration of productive regions, accessibility, and transportation at the local and ...
Tegucigalpa, December xx, 2022.- Several vulnerable roads, bridges, sewers, homes and educational centers, among other infrastructure catalogued as being at imminent risk after the passage of storm Bonnie, the Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone and hurricane Julia in Costa Rica will be rebuilt with the largest financing approved in the history of the Central American Bank for Economic ...