
Francisco Quirós
Francisco Quirós is the Executive Vice President of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canatrac) in Costa Rica. He recently attributed the decline in income tax revenues within the transportation sector to the appreciation of the colón, which has adversely affected the profitability of companies dealing with international trade.
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Francisco Quirós, vicepresidente de la Cámara de Transportistas de Carga, aseguró que lo ocurrido en la ruta 27 expone la problemática de la red vial primaria.
Transportistas de carga preocupados por estado de red vial tras colapso en ruta 27: ‘Es apenas el inicio del invierno’Francisco Quirós is the executive director of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canatrac) who warned that they will continue using the routes until the MOPT indicates otherwise.
Turrialba prohíbe el ingreso de tráileres de 12 metros o más al casco central: qué dice la ley y qué falta que resuelva el MOPT
Francisco Quirós is the director of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canatrac) and explained the impact of route closures on transport costs.
Lluvias desnudan fragilidad de la red vial primariaFrancisco Quirós, Diego's son, expressed his grief over the tragedy.
"No soy ningún asesino, no salí a matar a nadie"Francisco Quirós explained that Costa Rica does not bring goods by land from the United States due to the lack of an agreement.
Suspensión de visas para camioneros extranjeros en EE. UU.: ¿Afectará a Costa Rica? Transportistas y empresarios respondenFrancisco Quirós, executive director of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canatrac), highlighted the negative impact of road closures on businesses and transport costs.
¿Cuándo se solucionarán los cierres en la ruta 32? Esta es la promesa del Conavi
Francisco Quirós is the son of Diego Quirós and is represented by lawyer Juan Manuel Belliure.
Cocaína y alta velocidad, el combo letal del trágico choque en la ruta 88 vs. la "pobre víctima del sistema"Francisco Quirós attributed the decline in revenue to exchange rate variations affecting the transport sector.
¿Cuáles sectores aportaron menos al impuesto de renta en 2024? Gobierno percibió ¢66.000 millones menos


















