Tegucigalpa August 28, 2020.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) and the Republic of China (Taiwan) through the International Cooperation and Development Fund (TaiwanICDF) signed today two loan contracts to finance eligible operations under the Emergency Support and Preparedness Program for COVID-19 and Economic Reactivation approved by CABEI on March 31, 2020. The first ...
San Salvador, September 09, 2020.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), reaffirms its commitment to El Salvador to continue working hand in hand with the authorities for the development of human development projects, improvement of public infrastructure and economic recovery with the approval of initiatives for development in a global amount of up to US$1,335.8 million. On ...
Tegucigalpa, November 11th, 2020. The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), has provided financial support to Honduras with loans of up to US$565 million for the crisis and post-crisis period resulting from COVID-19. These resources have been oriented to strengthen the capacities to prepare and respond to the health emergency and to support the economy's reactivation process. ...
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, January 6 2021- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) announced today that it will be executing a non-reimbursable Technical Cooperation for $450,000, which was recently approved by the Republic of Korea within the framework of the Korea-CABEI Partnership Single Donor Trust Fund (KTF), and its purpose is to support the Government of El Salvador in ...
Managua, March 29th, 2022.- Improving physical accessibility has a social and economic multiplier effect by boosting production, trade and passenger traffic and, at present, more than 730,000 Nicaraguans have this benefit thanks to the construction of 194.39 kilometers of road in five of the country's departments and the Autonomous Regions of the Northern and Southern Caribbean Coast. This with ...
Managua, May 18th, 2022.- The 58.5 kilometers of the Muy Muy-Matiguás-Río Blanco Highway, located between the departments of Matagalpa and the North Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, contribute to boosting the economy, tourism, agricultural production, improving transportation in the area and the well-being of its inhabitants. The works were executed in three road segments: the first, Muy Muy-Matiguas ...