
Ángel Jiménez
Ángel Jiménez is a member of the Colegio Hondureño de Economistas (CHE) who has commented on the economic impact of Honduras's significant spending on imported digital services, highlighting that while $100 million may seem small for larger economies, it represents a substantial outflow for Honduras and contributes to economic vulnerabilities.
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Ángel Jiménez is an economist who discusses the low levels of GDP per capita in Honduras.
Crecimiento del PIB per cápita continúa demasiado bajoÁngel Jiménez, former president of the Honduran College of Economists, argues that the increase in remittances is not due to fear of deportation among Hondurans.
Remesas y exportaciones aumentan el ingreso de divisas en 2025
Ángel Jiménez explained that micro and small businesses opt for informality to survive.
Menos del 30% de empresas en Honduras pagan impuestosEconomist Ángel Jiménez explained that political instability hinders investment and employment in Honduras.
caída del 50 % en vivienda y pérdida de empleosÁngel Jimenez, former president of the Honduran College of Economists, warns that the tax marks the beginning of a reduction in remittances.
Hondureños pagarán $1 de impuesto por cada $100 de remesasÁngel Jiménez stated that the increase in tariffs has caused product shortages in the United States.
Guerra comercial entre China y Estados Unidos impacta al comercio hondureñoÁngel Jiménez was designated as the alternate state liaison officer.
Puerto Rico declara emergencia en cuatro pueblosÁngel Jiménez, a member of the Colegio Hondureño de Economistas, discusses the economic impact of $100 million in service imports on Honduras.
Hondureños importan más de $100 millones en servicios digitales











