Archive for March 19th, 2009

Costa Rica to build modern science centre financed by China

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A modern science and business centre is set to be built in Costa Rica with financial assistance from China, Costa Rican authorities said Wednesday.

The 65-million-dollar complex will seek to attract investment from state-of-the-art companies, the daily La Nacion reported.

Wang Xiaoyuan, the Chinese ambassador to Costa Rica, confirmed the project, dpa reported.

“The idea is to have a development area with research and production to attract investment,” he explained.

China has offered millions of dollars in aid to Costa Rica after San Jose established ties with Beijing in June 2007. Until then, Costa Rica had maintained ties with Taiwan, which China regards as a breakaway province and is recognized only by 23 small countries.

China has acquired 300 million dollars in Costa Rican bonds, is financing a project to enlarge Costa Rica’s state oil refinery and has donated funds for the construction of a football stadium in San Jose, which is set to be the most modern in Central America at a cost of 85 million dollars.

Both countries are also negotiating towards a free-trade agreement.

Costa Rica reopens formal relations with Cuba

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Costa Rica reopened diplomatic relations with Cuba on Wednesday, nearly 50 years after it broke formal ties with the communist-run island.

“It doesn’t make sense today to maintain an official distance, when we have open channels of cooperation in various areas, when we have consular and commercial relations with Havana,” President Oscar Arias told a news conference, after signing a decree to reopen formal relations.

Costa Rica cut ties with Cuba in 1961, two years after Fidel Castro’s revolution, but has stepped up consular and commercial relations in recent years.

Arias, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for his role in bringing Central American civil wars to an end, has made a number of diplomatic shifts since taking office in 2006, including opening diplomatic relations with China and the Palestinian Authority.