Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica shares official updates via social media on September 2

Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance - Ministry Of Finance
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The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica published a series of posts on September 2, 2025, sharing official updates through its verified social media account. The tweets were posted within a short timeframe and provided links to further information.

At 18:42 UTC, the ministry shared a message available at https://t.co/Q2CvvWO3aK.

Nine minutes later, at 18:51 UTC, another post was made by the ministry: https://t.co/HOlAyegybI.

A third update followed at 18:52 UTC with the link https://t.co/WDa4kacyXd.

The Ministerio de Hacienda is responsible for managing public finances in Costa Rica, including tax policy and government expenditure. Official communications from this institution are often used to disseminate fiscal policies or important administrative announcements to the public and stakeholders.



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