The Government of El Salvador has officially begun the assignment of stalls to vendors at the renovated San Miguelito Market, fulfilling the commitment made by President Nayib Bukele to prioritize established merchants.
“The stalls will be assigned primarily to established vendors, those who already had their stall here before,” President Bukele affirmed. Today, hundreds of vendors started the process, receiving contracts that provide legal security, transparency, and continuity for their businesses.
According to the Directorate of Markets (@mercadosSV), all assignments will follow open, documented, and transparent criteria. Vendors now have the assurance that their spaces are protected and can be passed on to their families as a lasting legacy.
The process represents a crucial step in revitalizing one of the country’s most important commercial centers while strengthening confidence in El Salvador as a safe and supportive environment for local businesses.