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President Alvarado testifies in response to data-collection controversy

The president defended the creation of the Presidential Unit for Data Analysis (UPAD) as a method to formulate public policies based on science and data.

Costa Rica unemployment continues to fall, but remains high

Unemployment in the last quarter of 2020 was 7.6 percentage points higher than   the same period in 2019, the INEC indicated.

Costa Rica testing new trains, preparing for April debut

The Costa Rican Railway Institute (INCOFER) is testing the eight self-propelled train carriages

Costa Rica summons IMF law projects to Legislative Assembly

The Executive Branch summed 36 bills to the floor of the Legislative Assembly for debate, including three that relate to Costa Rica's negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

Costa Rica and IMF reach technical agreement on fiscal adjustment

The Central American country's fiscal deficit reached 8.3% of GDP in 2020, the highest in the last four decades, although lower than the Central Bank's 9.2% projection.

Costa Rica, IMF reach agreement in principle for $1.75 billion loan

Costa Rica has reached a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $1.75 billion loan.

‘Multilateralism is back!’ How Costa Rica’s leaders celebrated U.S. inauguration

Costa Rican leaders on Wednesday congratulated Joe Biden as he was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. 

Costa Rica, IMF in talks to reduce fiscal debt

The country is hoping for a loan of $1.75 billion.

Costa Rica seeks IMF agreement with the challenge of consolidating finances

The original IMF proposal unleashed a wave of protests, with road blocks throughout the country, which forced the government of Carlos Alvarado to withdraw the initiative.

Costa Rica unemployment falls but remains at historic levels

Costa Rica's unemployment rate has gradually fallen, but it still remains far above the pre-pandemic levels.

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