CRCAL Presents: Workshop on the State of Competition in Key Economic Sectors in Honduras
Rodrigo Rios, Aug 19, 2013
The Regional Competition Center for Latin America (CRCAL), the World Bank (WB), the Bank Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP), and the local competition authority (Comisión para la Defensa y Promoción de la Competencia from Honduras: CDPC) held on July 29, 2013 a workshop on the “Current State of Competition in Key Economic Sectors in Honduras.” Renowned international consultants were in charge of presenting the results of studies in the retail banking, basic grains and supermarket sectors in Honduras.
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