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Employment trends in El Salvador
According to the latest 2023 report on employment trends of the Labor Market Information System (SIMEL), the historical record of one million contributors was surpassed, with a total of 1,000,976 workers on the payroll in december. Also, the social security gap has been eliminated, achieving an increase in social security coverage and the implementation of the Single Payroll System (SPU).
US$50 and US$100 bills are legal tender in the country for use in commerce and institutions
The Banco Central de Reserva (BCR), explains to salvadorans that by decree of law all businesses and institutions must accept dollar bills of any denomination, including US$50 and US$100, for purchases or daily expenses.
Evolution of Sustainability in Commerce: strategic allies for integral development
The Federación de Cámaras y Asociaciones Industriales de Centroamérica y República Dominicana -FECAICA- organized the virtual conversation: Evolution of Sustainability in Commerce: strategic allies for integral development in Central America and the Dominican Republic.
Salvadoran economy shows 3% growth according to FUNDE study
The Fundación Nacional para el Desarrollo (FUNDE) through the Macroeconomics and Development Area, reported that the salvadoran economy shows a 3% growth in the first quarter of the year. Among the most dynamic sectors are: Commerce, Industry and Communications.