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Costa Rica’s dire financial situation

Two years after passing a controversial fiscal-reform project, Costa Rica remains on tenuous financial grounds. 

New trains en route to Costa Rica from China

Eight self-propelled train carriages are en route to Costa Rica from China, the Presidency announced Monday.

Costa Rica will begin negotiations with IMF in January

Costa Rica will begin negotiations for a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during the second week of January, Finance Minister Elian Villegas announced. 

Costa Rica presents bills resulting from economic dialogue

The Costa Rican Presidency on Tuesday introduced two new bills and supported six others meant to help the country cut costs in context of a growing financial crisis. 

Costa Rica news highlights to start your Wednesday

Costa Rica coronavirus news, weather updates, electric buses and more.

Costa Rica news highlights to start your Tuesday

Costa Rica coronavirus news, IDB loans, IMF loans, and Costa Rica weather.

Citing IMF disagreement, Women’s Minister announces resignation

Citing disagreements with how the Costa Rican Presidency handled the multi-sectorial dialogue meant to address the country's economic crisis, Women's Minister Patricia Mora announced her resignation on Monday. 

Costa Rica news highlights to start your week

Happy Monday from The Tico Times! We hope you had a wonderful weekend. Here's the news you should know as a new week starts in Costa Rica.

Health Ministry approves protocols for therapeutic abortions in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s therapeutic abortion protocol is not a new law, nor does it reform any current laws.

Costa Rica still plans to negotiate with the IMF, Alvarado says

President Carlos Alvarado still intends for Costa Rica to negotiate with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address the country's looming financial crisis. 

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