BLP’s summary of the most important regional news and opportunities offers an overview of the economic, social, and political landscape of Central America at just a click away.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica leads in talent, investment, and growth in the medical device sector
Costa Rica has established itself as the second-largest exporter of medical devices in Latin America, contributing 13% of GDP and 43% of national exports. According to CBRE, the country has more than 55,000 direct jobs, 11 new companies, and an annual growth rate of 35%, with exports reaching $5.2 billion. Its stable work environment, highly skilled talent, and modern industrial infrastructure reinforce its attractiveness for foreign investment. Competitive costs and sustainability also position Costa Rica as a key center of innovation and advanced manufacturing in the region. Click for more information
Costa Rica accelerates its entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership and seeks to finalize it in November
Costa Rica is progressing in its accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), following meetings in Tokyo. Key areas such as trade, investment, and financial services show substantial progress, aiming for finalization in November. The agreement would expand access to markets such as Japan, Australia, and Vietnam, strengthening Costa Rica’s global trade position. Click for more information
Industrialists highlight progress in electricity reform to boost competitiveness
The National Electricity System Harmonization Bill aims to open the market, attract investment, and ensure competitive rates. Costa Rica will require an additional 2,495 MW by 2040, reinforcing the need for public and private participation. Click for more information
Guanacaste ranks among the top global destinations for 2026
Recognized by Forbes, Guanacaste stands out for its sustainability, biodiversity, and tourism offering, consolidating its global appeal. Click for more information
El Salvador
El Salvador to receive US$100 million from OPEC for development projects
Funding will support Surf City Phase II and rural development initiatives benefiting thousands of households. Click for more information
Pacific Airport advances with innovative infrastructure
The project includes a unique architectural dome and significant infrastructure investment. Click for more information
Air cargo capacity doubles at international airport
Expansion projects will significantly increase logistics capabilities. Click for more information
Pacific Train project progresses
The first phase will connect Acajutla and San Salvador with major investment. Click for more information
Port of Acajutla reaches historic record
Operational improvements and modernization boost logistics performance. Click for more information
Guatemala
Guatemala’s exports grow nearly 8%
Exports reached $10.693 billion between January and August 2025. Click for more information
Fitch upgrades Guatemala’s rating to BB+
The upgrade highlights strong fiscal discipline and economic stability. Click for more information
Chinautla advances key infrastructure project
The Arco Norte Metropolitano project will improve connectivity and mobility. Click for more information
Honduras
Honduras strengthens cooperation with the United Kingdom
Bilateral collaboration aims to boost trade and investment opportunities. Click for more information
Interoceanic railway project seeks international support
The project aims to enhance logistics and trade connectivity. Click for more information
Remittances exceed $9 billion
Remittances remain a key driver of economic activity. Click for more information
Credit and savings expected to grow
Financial system liquidity continues to improve. Click for more information
Nicaragua
Foreign investment grows 3.7%
Investment reached $818.7 million, led by energy and finance sectors. Click for more information
BLP Insights
Mining in Nicaragua: A thriving industry
Mining is one of the strongest industries in Nicaragua, reaching nearly USD 1.4 billion in exports. The sector presents significant opportunities for foreign investment and financing.
Favio Batres – Director, BLP
New special law on money laundering and terrorism financing in El Salvador
The new law establishes a preventive and technologically strengthened framework aligned with international standards. Click for more information
Economic Index
| Country | Exchange rate (USD) | Basic passive rate | Monetary policy rate | S&P | Moody’s | Fitch | Inflation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 504.90 | 3.83% | 3.50% | BB | Ba2 | BB+ | -1.00% |
| El Salvador | 8.75 | 5.19% | N/A | B- | B3 | B- | 0.36% |
| Guatemala | 7.65 | 5.09% | 4.00% | BB+ | Ba1 | BB+ | 1.47% |
| Honduras | 26.17 | 8.06% | 5.75% | BB- | B1 | N/A | 4.55% |
| Nicaragua | 36.62 | 2.53% | 6.00% | B+ | B2 | B | 1.40% |
17/10/2025 | Source: https://www.secmca.org/
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