As the multilateral development bank of the Central American region, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) promotes actions that strengthen interinstitutional alliances in favor of integration and development. In this way, it fosters cooperation with regional and international bodies in favor of the wellbeing of the region's inhabitants. This coordination seeks to harmonize ...
Tegucigalpa, January 24, 2018.- As established by its mission, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has historically provided technical and financial support to the Central American customs integration process, with a focus on sustainable growth in order to foster regional integration. At the meeting of International Cooperators in Support of the Process of Deep Integration ...
Tegucigalpa, April 16, 2021.- The president and chief executive officer of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), Dr. Dante Mossi, participated in the Latam 2021 Virtual Forum on Trains, where he highlighted the importance of supporting the development of the Rail Transport System, an aspect that will lower the logistical costs of transporting products and improve travel ...
Tegucigalpa, December 10th, 2020.- Six decades have passed since the Central American integration process began on December 13, 1960, a year that marked a milestone in the history of the region's countries when the General Treaty on Central American Economic Integration was signed, giving life to the Secretariat for Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) and the Central American Bank for ...
Central America, July 20, 2022. Three articles formulated by researchers from Honduras and Nicaragua were awarded in the 4th edition of the Call for Papers: Central America, Advances and Challenges 200 years after its Independence . El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica dominated participation in this edition of the Call for Papers, with research focused on thematic areas such ...
Tegucigalpa 21 de marzo del 2017.- The member countries of the Central American Integration System (SICA) include Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and the Dominican Republic. Currently, these countries have shown an increase in productive population, which facilitates growth and development opportunities for their inhabitants. According to information ...