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ClearHonduras Signs Pact Targeting 100,000 Jobs via Investment Push
The National Logistics Council and National Investment Council signed an agreement under President Nasry Asfura's administration to attract foreign and domestic investment in logistics, trade, and industry, with a goal of creating more than 100,000 formal jobs, backed in part by a 600-million-lempira (about $24 million) expansion of Puerto Cortés's bulk terminal.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Lawmaker Urges Drought-Prevention Program to Avert Famine
National Party congressional leader Carlos Cano called for a national drought-preparedness program, including agricultural extension workers in productive departments like Olancho, warning that repeated climate shocks risk pushing small and mid-size farmers into food crises.
Radio América HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Central Bank Sets Exchange Rate at L26.66 per Dollar
The Banco Central de Honduras auctioned $79.5 million on May 28, yielding a weighted average exchange rate of L26.6608 per U.S. dollar, effective May 29, 2026.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras Business Council Launches Nine-Point Agenda with President Asfura
The Honduran private sector, through FEDECAMARA, has presented President Nasry Juan Asfura with a nine-point policy agenda covering administrative simplification and workforce development, aimed at improving the country's investment climate and decentralizing economic growth.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)Published on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Farmer and Indigenous Groups Push Back Against Anti-Protest Law
The Alianza Campesina, Indígena y Popular de Honduras and allied social organizations formally challenged a proposed legal reform on Thursday, arguing it would criminalize protest and curtail civil liberties.
Radio América· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Legal Expert Calls for Commission to Review New Penal Code Reforms
Criminal defense attorney Jaime Rodríguez is urging the creation of a commission — including prosecutors, defense lawyers, and other legal bodies — to conduct a comprehensive review of the recently enacted reforms to Honduras's Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure.
Radio América· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras Agencies Sign Deal to Speed Up Trade Clearance
Honduras's customs authority, ARSA, and SENASA signed a cooperation agreement to streamline import and export processes through shared technology and risk management, aiming to cut costs and processing times for businesses.
Presidencia de Honduras· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras Hosts Ibero-American Tourism Forum, Eyes Copán Investment
The III Ibero-American Tourism Forum is being held in Honduras, with Copán Ruinas highlighted as a key site to attract sustainable investment and strengthen the country's cultural-heritage economy, according to the private sector.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)Published on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026U.S. Embassy Clarifies What a Visa Denial Really Means
The U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa explained that a denial under section 221(g) is not final and may require additional documents, while a 214(b) denial does reject that specific application but allows a future reapplication.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras Economy Grows 4% as Floating Debt Tops L 24.6 Billion
COHEP's May 2026 economic bulletin shows 4% accumulated GDP-activity growth through March, 3.12% inflation (transport up 10.55%), a pending $245 million IMF disbursement expected in late June, and government floating debt exceeding L 24.6 billion (about $985 million), or 2.4% of GDP.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)Published on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Faces Roster Gaps for Argentina Friendly
The Honduran national team may field a reduced squad for its upcoming friendly against Argentina after immigration issues left several key players unable to travel.
El País (Honduras)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Launches Expo HORECA Trade Fair for Hospitality Sector
The Expo HORECA Honduras platform, which drew over 5,000 professionals at its previous edition, officially launched to promote innovation and training for hotels, restaurants, and cafés across the country.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)Published on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Offers Tax Amnesty Through June 15
Under Decree 07-2026, Honduras's tax authority (SAR) is waiving penalties, interest, and surcharges for taxpayers who regularize obligations that were due through December 31, 2025, with the amnesty window open until June 15, 2026.
SAR HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Honduras Reports Second Imported Measles Case
Honduras's Health Ministry confirmed a second imported measles case and urged the public to ensure their measles vaccination schedules are up to date.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Alleged Arms Supplier for Cártel del Diablo Jailed
Honduran authorities sent an alleged weapons supplier and other members of the Cártel del Diablo gang to pretrial detention on Thursday.
Tiempo· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Central Bank Sets Lempira at L26.66 per Dollar
The Banco Central de Honduras awarded $109.3 million in its May 27 foreign-currency auction, setting a weighted average exchange rate of L26.6572 per dollar for May 28.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Figueroa Training Separately Before Honduras-Argentina Friendly
Liverpool forward Keyrol Figueroa trained individually in Miami ahead of Honduras's June friendly against Argentina in Houston, with team officials confirming the separate sessions are part of a fitness plan, not an injury.
La Ceiba Teacher Arrested for Alleged Rape of 11-Year-Old Student
A 20-year-old math and science teacher at a private school in La Ceiba, Atlántida, was arrested Thursday on a court-ordered warrant for the alleged ongoing aggravated rape of an 11-year-old female student.
Honduras Grants Land Titles to Chortí Indigenous Communities
The National Agrarian Institute issued three property titles to Chortí indigenous communities in the departments of Copán and Ocotepeque, formalizing land rights for those groups.
Honduras, WFP Sign Deal to Feed 1.2 Million Schoolchildren
The Honduran government and the World Food Programme signed an agreement to guarantee school meals for more than 1.2 million children across the country.
Traffic Agency Plants 300 Trees Across Tegucigalpa
Honduras's National Road and Transport Directorate planted 300 mahogany and oak trees in green spaces around the capital, aiming to improve air quality and promote environmental responsibility.
Business Group: Part-Time Work Law Too Rigid to Create Jobs
COHEP executive director Armando Urtecho says Honduras's new Part-Time Employment Law imposes overly strict registration requirements that will prevent companies from expanding flexible hiring, arguing job growth will depend instead on improved legal and personal security for investors.
Prosecutors Break Up Cyber-Fraud Ring That Stole L 2M
Honduras's Public Prosecutor's Office dismantled a criminal network accused of cyber fraud against a company, stealing more than two million lempiras (about $80,000).
Nine European Authors Join Honduras Poetry Festival
Nine European writers are participating in the X Festival de Los Confines, a cultural exchange event running May 27–31 in Honduras.
Father Arrested for Sexually Abusing Daughter Since Age 13
Honduran police arrested a 50-year-old man in Danlí, El Paraíso, accused of repeatedly sexually abusing his daughter from the age of 13, resulting in a pregnancy and the death of the newborn.
Honduras Top Court Meets U.S. Group on Wildlife Crime
Supreme Court President Wagner Vallecillo Paredes held a virtual meeting with the National Center for State Courts to discuss judicial cooperation, including a Wildlife Justice Project aimed at combating environmental crimes in Honduras.
Hospital María Sets Record With 18,000+ Surgeries in 2025
Honduras's Hospital María reported a record of more than 18,000 surgeries in its 2025 accountability report, with the private sector praising the pediatric hospital's decentralized model as a benchmark for transparency and efficiency.
Prosecutors Demand Military Files on Alleged 2025 Primary Election Sabotage
Honduras's Special Electoral Crimes Prosecutor has formally asked Armed Forces chief Héctor Benjamín Valerio Ardón to hand over records and sanction reports tied to the alleged late delivery of ballot materials during the March 2025 primary elections.
Anti-Corruption Council Flags Fraud at Asset-Seizure Agency
Honduras's National Anti-Corruption Council accused former OABI director Marco Antonio Zelaya of fraudulent administration over irregularities in a L 26 million (about $1 million) loan to a company under state custody, bypassing required feasibility studies and budget rules.
Honduras Removes OABI Director in First Cabinet Shake-Up Under Asfura
President Nasry Asfura's government has removed attorney Elizabeth Rodríguez as director of the Office for Administration of Seized Assets (OABI), reassigning her to handle sexual-exploitation issues, with Jorge Cálix set to take over the agency.