Investment Opportunities

  • TEXTILE CLOTHING:
    Currently the textile apparel sector is the most active of all the items he has already had a growth of 60% in the last 5 years, increasing exports by 66% the same period of time. We currently have more than 70 companies in textile apparel under the free zone created 66,000 more jobs supplying brands such as Gap, Liz Claiborne, Dickeys, AMC, Tommy, VF, Hanes and more. In Nicaragua is currently the most competitive country in the region, so that International Textile Group (ITG) and the Cone Denim division of United States has invested over $ 100,000,000 in a world-class plant with a production capacity of 28 million yards of fabric. This is the largest textile factory and modern Central America.
     
  • ELECTRONICS:
    Nicaragua looking for diversification and evolution of the industry to give a higher added value. Nicaragua is currently producing electrical harnesses, automotive components and tools for recognized companies such as Ford and GM. Currently, the Mexican capital firm, Arnecom generates more than 6,000 direct jobs. Nicaragua has all the elements needed to attract businesses with highly skilled labor, is for them that many companies in this category consider entering Nicaragua.
     
  • AGROINDUSTRIES:
    Nicaragua has traditionally been an agricultural country and has the most fertile of all Central America. Has developed its agriculture industry in sugar cane, meat, coffee, peanuts and snuff. There is significant potential in the areas of shrimp, flowers, fruits, vegetables, vegetables, wood and forestry.
     
  • DIGITAL AND SERVICES CENTER CONTACTS:
    Nicaragua offers opportunities to establish service centers outsourced to highly cost-competitive in the global market, with companies of international prestige and recognition. The country has widespread availability of bilingual professionals and technical staff.
     
  • LOGISTICS SERVICES:
    Nicaragua offers opportunities to companies of logistics services that are within the free zone which includes activities such as transportation, handling, storage, labeling, or national or international distribution of goods to be carried out within a free zone in support both the system's users, and companies and national and international industries operating in the country.
     
  • ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE:
    The law of free zones that offer incentives to investment in infrastructure to support operations within the system, such as power generation to meet demand from industry and the construction of treatment plants among others.