The attention of travelers at the Aeropuerto Internacional de El Salvador San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez continues to grow steadily, after surpassing the figures of 2019, catalogued as the year of pre-pandemic, when tourism stagnated worldwide.

The Comisión Ejecutiva Hidroeléctrica del Río Lempa (CEL), together with the Dirección General de Energía, Hidrocarburos y Minas (DGEHM), will soon launch the Universal Electricity Access Program in El Salvador, which will bring electricity to communities that have never had it.

According to the World Bank, agro-logistics is a key element of the food system that can offer multiple benefits by increasing food security, alleviating pressure on natural resources and the climate, and improving the incomes of farmers, agribusinesses and the household economy.

The Vice Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Óscar Domínguez, launched the Animal Nutrition Program trainings, which will provide new knowledge and tools to producers to improve livestock production in the country.

The Defensoría del Consumidor (DC) has intensified inspections in companies of different links of the food distribution and commercialization chain, especially of basic grains, to guarantee supply and avoid abusive practices that affect the population's pocket.

With the purpose of streamlining procedures related to authorizations, permits, licenses and aviation registration in the country, the deputies of the Defense Committee issued a favorable opinion to reform the Ley Orgánica de Aviación Civil, which consists of 72 articles.

Projects to maintain the pace of economic growth and create opportunities for more salvadorans continue to move forward. The Central Government will strengthen this year's national budget to incorporate funds for important investments.

The Comsión Ejecutiva Hidroeléctrica del Río Lempa (CEL), explained through its social networks that they continue renewing its generation plants, the institution is executing major maintenance of unit number 7, in the Central Hidroeléctrica 5 de Noviembre, located between the departments of Chalatenango and Cabañas.

The financial institution joined the Huge Business and Investment Council, a non-profit business association founded by private sector leaders from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, with the objective of promoting better living conditions for the citizens of these countries who often migrate irregularly to the United States.