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  2. Economy of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    More than 300 U.S. companies have established either a permanent commercial presence in El Salvador or work through representative offices in the country. The Department of State maintains a country commercial guide for U.S. businesses seeking detailed information on business opportunities in El Salvador.

  3. List of companies of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Location of El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America.El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador.As of 2015, the country had a population of approximately 6.83 million, consisting largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.

  4. Category:Companies of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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  5. Corporación Multi Inversiones - Wikipedia

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    This is a social initiative that supports dreamers, hard-working people who want to establish their own business, by promoting entrepreneurship and formal set-ups in projects that create and enhance opportunities for entrepreneurs such as: Casa de Pollo Rey, El Rincón del Pollo, Pollolandia and Cedecap (the latter is dedicated to train people ...

  6. Category : Business organisations based in El Salvador

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  7. Partnership for Central America - Wikipedia

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    The Partnership's work is focused on addressing the root economic drivers of irregular migration from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to the United States, which is rooted in a complex mix of factors, including poverty and lack of economic opportunity, violence, weak governance and corruption, natural disasters, and a desire for family ...