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What sanctions apply to entities that do not report suspicious money laundering transactions in a timely manner in El Salvador?
They may face significant financial fines and regulatory audits for failing to timely report suspected money laundering transactions.
How is verification integrated into risk lists in the supply chain of pharmaceutical products in Ecuador?
The integration of verification into risk lists in the supply chain of pharmaceutical products in Ecuador is essential to guarantee the quality and safety of medicines. Pharmaceutical companies should verify that suppliers and business partners are not on risk lists associated with questionable business practices or health risks. Verification in the pharmaceutical supply chain contributes to public confidence in the safety of medical products...
Are there deadlines established by law for the resolution of disputes in sales contracts in El Salvador?
There are no specific deadlines established by law, but we seek to resolve disputes in a timely manner to avoid unnecessarily prolonging the process.
Can I use my Passport as a valid document to receive emergency medical care in Honduras?
In medical emergency situations, the Passport may be accepted as a valid document to receive medical care in Honduras. However, it is advisable to have an Identity Card or health insurance that covers the costs of care.
What is the situation of religious freedom in Honduras?
Religious freedom in Honduras is protected by the Constitution, but faces challenges in terms of discrimination, intolerance and violence towards religious minorities. Although the majority of the population is Catholic, there is a diversity of religious beliefs in the country, which must be respected and protected.
What is Costa Rica's policy regarding the promotion of gender equity in access to land and rural property?
Costa Rica has a policy to promote gender equality in access to land and rural property. Measures have been established to guarantee equal opportunities for men and women in access to land and rural property, promoting land titling in the name of women and access to productive resources. The government works to promote women's participation in decision-making about land and natural resources, training on rights and gender issues, and seeks to eliminate barriers that limit women's access to property and control of the land. In addition, the inclusion of the gender perspective in rural development policies and the protection of the rights of rural women is promoted.
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