Overview CACM (Central American Common Market) is a Trade Bloc composed by Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. In 2023, CACM exported $66.3B (0.29% of global exports) and imported $97B (0.43% of global imports). Its largest exporter, Costa Rica exported $23.7B, which corresponds to 35.8% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, Guatemala, imported $30.5B, which is 31.4% of the total imports of Central American Common Market.
Trade In 2023, CACM's most exported products were N/A. The same year, the most imported products were N/A.
Partners In 2023, CACM's exports went primarly to United States ($27.3B), El Salvador ($3.45B), Honduras ($3.33B), Mexico ($3.12B), and Nicaragua ($3.09B). The same year, CACM's imported primarily from United States ($31.1B), China ($15.3B), Mexico ($7.93B), Guatemala ($4.72B), and El Salvador ($3.01B).