SAN JOSE (Reuters) – Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves said on Friday he has ordered his ministers to launch talks to join the Pacific Alliance, a multinational pact focused on boosting trade, part of the new pro-business leader’s push for faster economic growth. The Central American country has been analyzing its inclusion in the group for over a decade, though some former governments have rejected it. The Pacific Alliance seeks stronger economic and commercial ties, based on principles of free movement of goods, services and capital while targeting nations clustered around Asia’s Pacific …