Nicaragua Attracts High Levels of Foreign Direct Investment
By Guy José Bendaña-Guerrero & Asociados

The increase in FDI in Nicaragua is a positive sign for the economy. It shows that investors are confident in the country's long-term prospects. The main sources of FDI in Nicaragua were the United States, Spain, and Costa Rica. The sectors that attracted the most FDI were manufacturing, tourism, and energy.
The government of Nicaragua has been promoting FDI as a way to boost economic growth. The country has a number of advantages for investors, including a low-cost workforce, a strategic location, and a number of free trade agreements.
In addition to these factors, innovation and intellectual property protection are also important for attracting foreign investment. Investors are more likely to invest in countries where they can be confident that their intellectual property will be protected. Nicaragua has a number of laws and regulations in place to protect intellectual property, and the government is committed to enforcing these laws.
The increase in FDI in Nicaragua is a welcome development. It shows that the country is becoming an attractive destination for investors. The government should continue to promote FDI and focus on innovation and intellectual property protection.
