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The Economic Section works with the Government of El Salvador, the Salvadoran private sector, and U.S. businesses and groups on policies and programs related to the economy.

Our goals include: promoting sustainable economic growth and development, trade and a healthy investment environment; supporting the development of well-functioning regulatory systems; protecting intellectual property; advocating for U.S. companies to ensure transparency and fair play; and deepening cooperation on issues including the environment and transportation safety. Our staff includes Americans and Salvadorans working to advance our mutual interest.

DONN-ALLAN TITUS: 
Economic Counselor

Donn graduated from the University of Oakland in 1979 with a degree in Business Management. He also received his Doctorate of law degree from California Western School of Law, San Diego, California and his LLM, International and Comparative Law at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Mr. Titus also studied Economics for one year at the US State Department school of Economic and Commercial Studies. Before joining the Foreign Service he worked for various large corporations in the United States and as a lawyer. Before arriving in El Salvador, Don served in Mexico, Singapore, Washington, D.C. and Ecuador.

Alexander “Ace” Gazis
Economic Officer

Graduated from Wesleyan University in 1989 with a degree in History and received a Master’s degree in International Relations from the Fletcher school at Tufts University in 2003.  After working for ten years on international development projects in Africa, he joined the Foreign Service in 2004 and has served in Manila.

Brent Christensen
Economic Officer

Graduated from Rice University in 1998 with a degree in Economics and Managerial Studies. After working as a management consultant in Houston and New York, he joined the Foreign Service in 2002. He has served in Ho Chi Minh City, Riyadh, and Washington, DC.

HTML document Country Commercial Guide for El Salvador

The Economic Section works with the U.S. Commercial Service San Salvador, which provides assistance to U.S. companies wishing to enter the Salvadoran market. They can be reached directly at:
www.buyusa.gov/elsalvador/en/

The Economic Section also addresses agricultural trade issues through the Foreign Agricultural Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
www.fas.usda.gov

Economic Information from the Department of State
usinfo.state.gov/ei/

Información económica del Departemento de Estado
usinfo.state.gov/espanol/eco/

Ministry of the Economy
www.minec.gob.sv

Ministry of Finance
www.mh.gob.sv

American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador
www.amchamsal.com

 

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