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The Logistic Map of 2025: Alajuela and Limón Lead the Transit of Goods

The map of Costa Rican foreign trade has a clear epicenter: Alajuela. The Santamaría Customs was consolidated in 2025 as the main node of entry and exit of goods in the country, by concentrating the largest proportion of both imports and exports.According to the Foreign Trade Statistics of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC), this customs terminal transited 45.8% of imports and 45.7% of exports during the last year, confirmi…
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The map of Costa Rican foreign trade has a clear epicenter: Alajuela. The Santamaría Customs was consolidated in 2025 as the main node of entry and exit of goods in the country, by concentrating the largest proportion of both imports and exports.According to the Foreign Trade Statistics of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC), this customs terminal transited 45.8% of imports and 45.7% of exports during the last year, confirmi…

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elfinancierocr.com broke the news in Costa Rica on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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