La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on April 13, 2026, highlighting issues related to commerce between the United States and Costa Rica as well as information about its own print edition.
In a post at 11:04 UTC, La Nación informed readers: ” ¡Buenos días! Adquiera la edición impresa en los principales establecimientos comerciales del país. Consulte nuestro contenido también en https://t.co/3PycGSDz69 https://t.co/wjTWW4nEJa”.
Later that morning, at 11:08 UTC, the outlet addressed trade concerns raised by the United States regarding Costa Rica: ” Estados Unidos señala 8 acciones de Costa Rica que dificultan el comercio https://t.co/S3n0Yyp6MH”.
At 11:16 UTC, La Nación reported on feedback from U.S. companies operating in Costa Rica: ” Empresas de Estados Unidos señalan que, en Costa Rica, el sector privado queda en desventaja cuando compite con empresas estatales en las licitaciones https://t.co/fZWFTSSwxE”.
The trade relationship between the United States and Costa Rica has been shaped by ongoing discussions about market access and competition. Concerns have been raised previously regarding state-owned enterprises and their impact on private sector competitiveness in public procurement processes. The role of media outlets like La Nación remains significant in informing the public about these developments and providing access to both print and digital content.



