El Salvador’s gold reserves were sold off by past governments, leaving the nation exposed. New moves raise questions about strategy, recovery, and long-term security.
In El Salvador, being a gang member is an Extremely Serious Crime – Even If You’re “Just a Kid”
In El Salvador, gang membership is a crime in itself, and simply belonging to a gang carries a minimum 20-year prison sentence. Being a “child” does not make the crime any less serious.
🚡 El Salvador to Build a Metrocable System in San Salvador
El Salvador will build a Metrocable in San Salvador to improve urban mobility and commuting.
Nearly 50,000 Hondurans traveled to El Salvador during their vacation week
During Honduras’ Morazánica Week 2025, nearly 49,000 Hondurans chose El Salvador for their holidays — a 14% rise highlighting the country’s growing regional appeal.
El Salvador Bans “Inclusive Language” in Schools
El Salvador bans “inclusive language” in schools to protect children from ideological agendas, preserve Spanish, and ensure classrooms remain focused on real learning and values.
El Salvador on Track for $2B in Mexican Investment
El Salvador is on track to attract more than $2 billion in Mexican investment by the close of 2025. Business leaders cite stability, security, and strong sector growth as key drivers, with major companies expanding in construction, agriculture, and infrastructure.
Capital Companies in El Salvador: What You Need to Know
Planning to start a business in El Salvador? Here’s a quick guide to the three capital company structures—S.A., S. en C., and SAS—and how they work.
El Salvador Buys Gold for the First Time Since 1990
El Salvador recently purchased troy ounces of gold for the first time in 35 years. The announcement was confirmed by the Central Reserve Bank.
Moving Money to El Salvador Tax-Free: Which Funds Qualify?
El Salvador now exempts capital, remittances, and investments from income tax when entering the country, offering a competitive advantage for investors and individuals transferring funds.
If Your Parents Are Salvadoran, Move to El Salvador With Tax-Free Belongings
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.