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Costa Rica

Coat_of_arms_of_Costa_RicaCosta Rica is not considered an International Finance Centre or a Tax Haven, however over the past couple of decades this stable country in Central America has become an important hub in connecting Panama and several low-tax countries of the Caribbean with services and customers from North America and Europe, making Costa Rica an important player in the Global economy, especially dominant for providing iGaming and Sportsbetting products, services and support for the online gaming industry. Several Law Firms from Panama have branch offices in Costa Rica, also many offshore service providers have chosen San Jose as home for their companies because it's so accessible and user friendly for customers from USA. It's fair to say that Costa Rica boasts one of the best infrastructures for international business .

Prior to the global economic crisis, Costa Rica enjoyed stable economic growth. The economy contracted 0.7% in 2009, but resumed growth at more than 3% in 2010. While the traditional agricultural exports of bananas, coffee, sugar, and beef are still the backbone of commodity export trade, a variety of industrial and specialized agricultural products have broadened export trade in recent years. High value added goods and services, including microchips, have further bolstered exports. Tourism continues to bring in foreign exchange, as Costa Rica's impressive biodiversity makes it a key destination for ecotourism.

Foreign investors remain attracted by the country's political stability and relatively high education levels, as well as the fiscal incentives offered in the free-trade zones; and Costa Rica has attracted one of the highest levels of foreign direct investment per capita in Latin America. However, many business impediments, such as high levels of bureaucracy, difficulty of enforcing contracts, and weak investor protection, remain. Poverty has remained around 15-20% for nearly 20 years, and the strong social safety net that had been put into place by the government has eroded due to increased financial constraints on government expenditures. Unlike the rest of Central America, Costa Rica is not highly dependent on remittances as they only represent about 2% of GDP.


Immigration from Nicaragua has increasingly become a concern for the government. The estimated 300,000-500,000 Nicaraguans in Costa Rica legally and illegally are an important source of - mostly unskilled - labor, but also place heavy demands on the social welfare system. The US-Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) entered into force on 1 January 2009, after significant delays within the Costa Rican legislature. CAFTA-DR will likely lead to increased foreign direct investment in key sectors of the economy, including the insurance and telecommunications sectors recently opened to private investors. President CHINCHILLA is likely to push for fiscal reform in the coming year, seeking to boost revenue, possibly through revised tax legislation, to fund an increase in security services and education.

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Costa Rica has so many eye catching places to mesmerize anyone and now the country is also doing good work and trying to bring more investor for the country to bring more investment there.
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Costa Rica is really famous for its' several eye-catching places . However, economic depression has changed its' popularity to some extent due to money matters. You have really shared a great informative post.

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