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Azofras Turns the Alarms on: Costa Rica Loses Ground in Competitiveness when Intel Closes

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AZOFRAS turns the alarms on: Costa Rica loses ground in competitiveness before the closure of Intel San José, 24 Jul (elmundo.cr) – The Association of Companies of Free Zones of Costa Rica (AZOFRAS) issued an alert to the departure of important companies from the country, such as Intel and orvo, warning about the loss of competitiveness and its consequences for investment and employment. “Costa Rica cannot continue to give it importance or ignor…
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The recent decision of technological giants such as Intel and Qorvo to cease or transfer part of their operations outside Costa Rica set off alarms in the productive sector.The Association of Free Zone Companies (Azofras) warned through a statement that these are not isolated facts, but rather the reflection of a structural deterioration in Costa Rica's competitiveness that threatens the attraction of investments and the creation of quality jobs…

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AZOFRAS turns the alarms on: Costa Rica loses ground in competitiveness before the closure of Intel San José, 24 Jul (elmundo.cr) – The Association of Companies of Free Zones of Costa Rica (AZOFRAS) issued an alert to the departure of important companies from the country, such as Intel and orvo, warning about the loss of competitiveness and its consequences for investment and employment. “Costa Rica cannot continue to give it importance or ignor…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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