Central America and South Korea, good to go
By Guy José Bendaña-Guerrero & Asociados

On 18 June 2015, six Central American countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama) and Korea launched negotiations towards a free trade agreement. After several rounds of negotiations, Central America and the Republic of Korea concluded terms for a free trade agreement on November 16, 2016 in Managua, Nicaragua.
Central America and South Korea carried out the legal review of the texts of their free trade agreement on February 13-17. Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Panama signed the Central America-Korea Free Trade Agreement in Seoul, Korea on February 21, 2018.
The FTA aims to provide better product protection, strengthen intellectual property rights, increase investment opportunities, stimulate trade diversification, eliminate tax obstacles, facilitate cross-border movement and promote conditions of fair competition.
According to official data from the South Korean government, the volume of exports and imports of South Korea with those five Central American countries in 2017 amounted to USD 2,200 and 330 million, respectively.
