Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica announces events and reaffirms commitment after Moody’s upgrade

Nogui Acosta Jaén, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
Nogui Acosta Jaén, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
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The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica recently posted several updates on its official X account, including announcements related to public events and the country’s fiscal sustainability.

On September 24, 2025, the ministry shared information about participating in an upcoming event: “Para participar ingrese el día del evento en el siguiente enlace: https://t.co/9qNhJhxrBC https://t.co/qWvnsQBeTz”.

Later that day, the ministry emphasized its commitment to fiscal sustainability following a positive development in Costa Rica’s credit rating. The post stated: “HACIENDA REAFIRMA COMPROMISO CON LA SOSTENIBILIDAD FISCAL TRAS MEJORA EN LA CALIFICACIÓN CREDITICIA DE COSTA RICA POR PARTE DE MOODY’S https://t.co/ZQY28yFx78” (September 24, 2025). Moody’s Investors Service is one of the major global credit rating agencies. An improvement in a country’s credit rating typically reflects stronger confidence in its economic management and fiscal policies.

On September 25, 2025, another update was issued regarding an online seminar: “Webinar: Gestión operativa de los módulos de convenio marco en el Sistema Digital Unificado Enlace: https://t.co/F2x1RcjRxY https://t.co/0ajA3gKdrY”. This announcement highlights ongoing efforts by the ministry to engage with stakeholders and provide training on digital systems for public administration.

Costa Rica has made significant efforts in recent years to improve its fiscal position and strengthen transparency within public institutions. The government has implemented reforms aimed at reducing deficits and promoting responsible financial management.



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