Transpacific Agreement: Why Is Costa Rican Agriculture Concerned?
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Costa Rica's accession to the Transpacific Agreement advances as a priority of the government, but faces a strong opposition from the agricultural production sectors, considering the treaty as a threat to food security and national competitiveness.The Comprehensive and Progressive Treaty of Transpacific Association (CPTPP) is made up of Japan, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Brunei, Vietnam, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Peru, the United Kingdom and …
The manufacturing industry is now a fundamental pillar for the economy and the generation of formal employment in Costa Rica. However, its ability to grow and compete globally depends directly on the business environment that allows it to operate efficiently, a subject that is constantly evaluated.The debate on the country's competitiveness has been dominated by well-known chronic obstacles, such as exchange rate volatility, the burden of social…
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