The World Economic Forum’s global competitiveness report for 2017-2018 ranked
Costa Rica 62
nd out of 137 countries for infrastructure competitiveness. A closer look at the figures, however, reveals that the country ranked 123
rd out of 137 countries for road infrastructure and 98
th for port infrastructure. With these figures in mind, President Carlos Alvarado has made infrastructure investment a central pillar for his government. We begin this October edition of
Latin American Regional Report: Caribbean & Central America by reviewing some of the steps that President Alvarado is taking.
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