Costa Rica is one of the most industrialized countries in Central America, although industries are predominantly small-scale and primarily involve assembling or finishing imported semifinished components. Of the few larger-scale manufacturing enterprises, the majority are in chemical fertilizers, textiles, coffee and cocoa processing, chemicals, plastics, electronics, and computer chips. The Intel corporation opened a chip-manufacturing plant in 1998. The garment assembly and tuna processing industries are important. Other manufacturing projects include aluminum processing, a petrochemical plant at Moin, a tuna-processing plant at Golfito, and an oil refinery at Puerto Limon with a production capacity of 15,000 barrels per day. Major infrastructure construction projects were planned as of 2002, but with the exception of road repair, most had not progressed. Industry represented 37% of GDP in 2000. The Costa Rican Investment and Development Board (CINDE), is designed to attract high quality foreign investment oriented toward exports.
The MAIN economic activities in Costa Rica are: farming and agriculture
Food and Real estate.
Doesn"t costa Rica Have a Heart Valve Manufacturing Plant?
nothing
About 89 different types of wine are made in Costa Rica.
The people of Costa Rica grow coffee beans and sell them to makre a living.
The kind of jobs they have in Costa Rica is to farm and plant crops or the work in an famliy business .
tourism, agriculture, and electronics.
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Soccer.
As tourism is major industry of coasta Rica there are major jobs in restaurants and resort related businesses
Costa Rica is a country in Central America.
Costa Rica
"Es de Costa Rica" means that whatever is being discussed is from Costa Rica. Literally it means "is of Costa Rica."
no, Costa Rica is not dangerous.