The minister of Economy of El Salvador, María Luisa Hayem, met with her Guatemalan counterpart, Gabriela García, at the La Hachadura – Pedro de Alvarado border post. This meeting was key to advancing customs integration between the two countries. The collaboration seeks to optimize border operations, facilitating trade and strengthening regional economic relations.
During the meeting, the implementation of the roadmap for customs integration, a key part of the National Trade Facilitation Strategy, was discussed. This effort is essential to improve efficiency in trade transactions and reduce the costs associated with cross-border trade.
Another relevant topic was the schedule of activities to adapt the La Hachadura – Pedro de Alvarado and Anguiatú – La Ermita border posts. These adjustments are designed to expedite the passage of goods and people, and to ensure effective coordination between the customs institutions of both countries.
The ministers also discussed integrated border operations, which seek to harmonize and synchronize customs procedures between El Salvador and Guatemala. This approach will allow for more efficient and transparent management of trade operations in the region.
These efforts are part of El Salvador’s Economic Plan, which aims to boost the national economy and attract foreign investment. Customs integration and trade facilitation are crucial steps toward a more competitive and attractive business environment for investors.