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JANUARY 2008

CoRelo in Action: Fleeing Florida
By Carter L. Clews
CaribPro Latin America Correspondent


Our December Special Edition, focusing on Corporate Relocation, has been an instant success with CaribPro readers who are now requesting more information and some actual accounts of companies and executives who have made the Corporate Relocation move. The following is an interview with Honduras Business Executive Dan Taylor, the owner and developer of Keyhole Bay on the Island of Roatan. His story is a fascinating read….. Read On>>

Near Shore Call Centers: The Leading Outsourced Industry
by The CaribPro Team
The climate for corporate relocation has never been hotter – particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean. As the following article indicates, offshore call centers have long set the stage and the pace and lead the way for corporate relocation. Now, manufacturers from every walk of corporate life are joining in the journey. That’s why Caribpro.com and the Offshore Opportunity Network are now putting the finishing touches on an exciting new series of Corporate Relocation Conferences, beginning in May in Honduras. The article helps explain what may be in it for you and your company!
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DECEMBER 2007
Corporate Relocation : Background and Introduction
We will tell you where the "smart" money is moving, and why. In this issue, we will pinpoint which areas in Costa Rica, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Trinidad & Tobago are offering companies a myriad of financial benefits too good to pass up. And, we will show you exactly how this incoming wave of corporate relocations could help you make your.....Read On>>

Honduras : More Than Another Pretty Face
The opportunity to live blissfully in a tropical paradise, on less than $1500 a month can be an irresistible pull. In return, Honduras benefits from a welcome infusion of capital and investment. A win-win situation. And, that is only a part of the story. As anyone familiar with the country can tell you, Honduras is more than just an idyllic haven for people in search of the good...
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Corporate Relocation: Honduran Conference
Caribpro.com is delighted to be partnering with Washington based Offshore Opportunities Network for this brand new series of Corporate Relocation Conferences 2008. We have chosen to host our first Corporate Relocation Conference in San Pedro Sula, which is the second city of Honduras. The two day Conference will be held from the 4th-5th March 2007....
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Gateway to the Americas
As the Gateway to the Americas, be it Central or South America, Panama is the key commercial and shipping hub in the Caribbean Basin. With a location to envy (and one well below the hurricane belt), as well as a government that welcomes, with open arms and tax exempt opportunities, businesses seeking to move to its beautiful first-world cities and shores, Panama deserves serious consideration by any company seeking to relocate to a....
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Costa Rica ; The Ideal Location
The economic, political and social stability of Costa Rica is one characteristic that has distinguished it through its entire contemporary history and one of the most important strengths that have enabled it to reach great success in alluring foreign investors. Costa Rica has created one of the most attractive investment environments in Latin America. Foreign direct investment in Costa Rica is currently $530 Million dollars per annum...
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Corporate Relocation: The Dominican Republic
The DR, like many offshore jurisdictions, is a Free Zone country - a place where, for 20 years, one may operate a business tax free, or close to it, and with limited regulations and restrictions. Free zones really took off in the DR during the 80s, when many companies from USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Italy (to name a few), moved operations into the country. This mainly involved manufacturing, however, with more recent advent of advanced telecommunications, the door has opened up ...
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Trinidad: Beyond the Carnival
Trinidad and Tobago has a well educated labor force of about 500,000 with an adult literacy rate in the 80-85% range. A true melting pot of people, Trinidad and Tobago is the most cosmopolitan nation within the Caribbean Basin, and significantly, boasts the most diversified and industrialized economy in the English-speaking Caribbean. ...
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Corporate Relocation

Keyhole Bay

Dan Taylor, the owner of KEYHOLE BAY
Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
will be one of the
Speakers at the Conference.
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KEYHOLE BAY....includes single-family estate home sites and luxury condominiums in breathtaking hillside and seaside settings.

Call it an “island paradise” … or a “sunlit Eden” … Call it “the most exclusive community – and best investment - in the beautiful Bay Islands … Or simply call it “Keyhole Bay”…

But, best of all, for a fraction of what you’d expect to pay for such luxurious living in a tropical paradise, now you can call it “Home.”

"Welcome to Keyhole Bay..."

These luxury condominiums – there will be only 45 in all – are the final stage of a private Caribbean community catering only to those who are accustomed to enjoying the finer things in life.
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Corporate relocation in Costa Rica


 


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