Central America set to roll out digital tool to make trade faster and borders smarter
By Guy José Bendaña-Guerrero & Asociados

Central American countries will roll out a regional digital platform to track trade facilitation reforms and deepen economic integration. The platform will help cut border times, reduce trade costs, modernize border management and promote inclusive growth.
The initiative is led by the Secretariat for Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) with support from UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and funding from the European Union.
UNCTAD and SIECA have signed a cooperation agreement to launch the UNCTAD Trade Facilitation Reform Tracker. The tool supports the Central American Strategy for Trade Facilitation and Competitiveness with an Emphasis on Coordinated Border Management 2023, the shared roadmap to make trade faster and more predictable across the region.
The Reform Tracker will become the operational backbone of the 2023 Strategy. Adapted to SIECA priorities, it enables real-time monitoring of measures, task management, inter-institutional coordination and automated reporting. It helps move from policymaking to implementation with greater accuracy, efficiency and transparency. It will also support progress on reduced border crossing times, greater regulatory harmonization and steps toward interoperable digital systems such as the Central American Digital Trade Platform.