Costa Rica is China 's second
largest trading partner in Central America while China is the second largest
trading partner of Costa Rica . In recent years, bilateral trade between the
two countries has grown rapidly. In June 2007, China and Costa Rica established
diplomatic relations. In November 2008, Chinese President Hu Jintao visited
Costa Rica and announced with Costa Rican President Oscar Arias the launch of
China-Costa Rica free trade negotiations.
Puerto Caldera
Puerto Caldera lies at the mouth
of the Nicoya Gulf on the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica. Even though it is a
very small town, it is an important Costa Rican port which trade relations
worldwide. It contains an Industrial complex meant to accommodate both cargo
vessels and cruise liners. Puerto Caldera serves the nearby city of Puntarenas,
the largest city and capital of Costa Rica's Puntarenas Province.
Puerto Limon
Puerto Limon, also known as
Limon, is the sixth largest city in Costa Rica and is home to multicultural
community. Puerto Limon is the capital city and main hub of Limon province.
San Jose (capital)
San Jose, Costa Rica’s
capital, sits in the Central Valley region with the Talamanca Mountains to the
south and volcanoes to the north.
Shipping from China to Costa Rica, China-Costa Rica FTA
China-Costa Rica relation,
free trade agreement between China and Costa Rica. Form L for China-Costa
Rica FTA.
Shipping containers from
China main ports to Puerto Caldera, Puerto Limon and San Jose. China
freight forwarding service to Costa Rica.