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Continental AG Invests $60 Million in Costa Rica October 19, 2007 The German tire company, Continental AG, has announced plans to build a $60 million plant at the El Coyol Tax Free Zone in Alajuela, Costa Rica’s second largest city. The company, established in 1871, is the world’s fourth largest tire producer, supplying Volkswagen, Daimler-Chrysler, Ford, BMW, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, Renault and Porsche. According to Carlos Wong, manager of the Coyol zone, the company delayed before making the final commitment to see which way the referendum on the Central American Free Trade Agreement ( CAFTA ) would go. The firm’s alternative site was in Mexico. Wong said that the company’s plant would resemble the big Intel computer component operation here, beginning with the hiring of 350 staff and increasing to a thousand for the first stage. Direct foreign investment was up 71% last year. According to the UN’s World Investment Report, this represented nearly $1.5 billion. Of this figure, real estate has been the fastest growing at 26%, helped along by Scotiabank’s acqusition of the Interfin Bank. |
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