Returning Salvadorans can now bring home belongings, tools, and even vehicles tax-free. This new benefit applies only to Salvadoran citizens, not foreigners. If you’re a child of a Salvadoran, you must first obtain Salvadoran nationality to apply.
With $34 Million, This Is the Market Built in El Salvador
With a $34 million investment, El Salvador rebuilt San Miguelito Market into a modern, four-level facility—an example of optimized spending and efficient use of public funds.
Nayib Bukele Inaugurates New San Miguelito Market, a First-Class Market in San Salvador
The new San Miguelito Market in San Salvador, inaugurated by President Nayib Bukele, combines tradition with modern facilities, offering over 1,000 shops in a state-of-the-art space.
Simplified Joint Stock Companies (SAS) in El Salvador: What Entrepreneurs and Investors Should Know
Discover how SAS companies in El Salvador simplify business creation, offering low-cost, flexible, and fully digital solutions for entrepreneurs, startups, and investors.
Two New Bridges Inaugurated in Eastern El Salvador by President Bukele
President Nayib Bukele inaugurated two new bridges over the Torola River, replacing unsafe pedestrian-only hanging bridges, greatly benefiting residents and enhancing connectivity in eastern El Salvador.
Bukele’s Re-Election Brings Stability to El Salvador
In many countries, re-election means more of the same problems. In El Salvador, it means continuing progress, stability, and tranquillity—tranquillity for the people, and economic peace of mind for investors who chose to invest in a stable country.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Re-Election
El Salvador approves indefinite presidential re-election and extends term to six years, aiming to ensure stability and continuity of its recent national development vision.
El Salvador Is Home to Central America’s Largest Pharmaceutical Plant
A closer look at VIJOSA’s pharmaceutical megafacility in El Salvador — the largest in Central America and a key part of the country’s industrial growth.
Can El Salvador Become the Silicon Valley of Latin America?
El Salvador is transforming into a tech-friendly nation. See what’s driving this shift—and why more companies are starting to take notice.
El Salvador Starts Replacing Old Drinking Water Pipes with HDPE Pipes
El Salvador begins replacing old asbestos-cement water pipes with HDPE technology to improve durability, reduce leaks, and prepare for seismic resilience.
10 Reasons Why El Salvador Is a Great Country to Start a Tech Company or Expand Operations
Since 2021, El Salvador has been preparing to become a technology hub in Latin America. Discover 10 key reasons why it’s a great country to launch a tech company or serve as a regional hub for operations across Latin America and beyond.
Mexico Tarnishes El Salvador’s Reputation, Then Downplays Clarification and Avoids Apology
Mexico’s unverified claim harms El Salvador’s reputation; El Salvador responds firmly while Mexico avoids issuing a formal apology or correction.
El Salvador’s Tech Laws: Building the Legal Foundation for a Regional Innovation Hub
Discover the key tech laws El Salvador has passed to attract innovation, investment, and become a leading technology hub in Latin America.
Ranking of Latin American Countries by Constitutional Strength and Resilience
Discover which countries in Latin America have the strongest constitutional protections against sudden political shifts — and why El Salvador leads as a top choice for legal stability.