AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEco-Tourism & Parks: El Salvador moved San Salvador’s Bicentennial Park to a 24/7 schedule, removing the 5 p.m. curfew and pairing longer access with trail lighting, restroom upgrades, and a major tree-planting push tied to the El Espino forest. Sustainable Infrastructure: The Chinese Embassy says the new CIFCO International Fairs and Conventions Center will cover only 30% of its site, with 70% preserved as green and recreational space—while the Public Works Ministry denies claims it will be built inside El Espino’s protected area. Tourism Growth: El Salvador’s tourism boom continues, with officials citing 92% growth since 2019 and record visitor numbers (4.1 million in 2025; 1.7 million arrivals in early 2026). Regional Sustainability Push: El Salvador hosted a Sustainable & Social Tourism Summit for 2026, bringing together ministers, entrepreneurs, and partners to mainstream sustainability in tourism. Local Investment: Lactolac announced a $50M Nejapa expansion, upgrading production and logistics—another signal of momentum for the country’s economy alongside its environmental agenda.
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