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Costa Rica Business and
Economy
Business Hours: Government offices are generally
open from 8 am to 4 pm, while banks close anytime between 3:00 and 6:00 pm,
according to the bank and its branch. Most shops are open from 9:00 am to 6:00
pm, while some open at 8:00 am and others close at 7:00 pm; most grocery stores
close at 8:00 pm. Some shops also close for lunch, between noon and 1:00 or
2:00 pm.
Economy: You don't have to drive very far in Costa Rica
-- past the coffee, pastures, bananas and other crops -- to realize that
agriculture is the basis of its economy. Coffee has historically been the
country's most important crop, and Costa Rica continues to produce some of the
finest coffee in the world. However in recent years less traditional crops have
been playing an increasingly important economic role. Bananas are the second
most important export crop, with vast plantations covering parts of the
Caribbean lowlands, there is also significant land dedicated to the cultivation
of pineapples, sugar, oranges, rice, hardwoods and ornamental plants, as well
as raising cattle for beef and dairy products.
Though agriculture
remains the basis of the national economy, tourism has earned more than any
single export crop during the last few years, and the tourism industry
continues to grow providing new employment opportunities, and stimulating the
conservation of our complex biodiversity.
Banks & Money:
There is an ample selection of state owned and privately held banks in San
Jose, and throughout the country. The official currency of Costa Rica is the
colon, however US dollars are widely accepted. US dollars and traveler's checks
can be changed in banks and hotels. Most major credit cards are widely
accepted, and cash advances can be obtained at banks around the country and a
variety of places throughout San Jose. |
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