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Trade Facilitation and Paperless Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

  • Results of 2021
  • Results of 2019
  • Results of 2017
  • Results of 2015
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  • Transparency
  • Formalities
  • Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation
  • Paperless Trade
  • Cross-Border Paperless Trade

* Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Brazil, El Salvador, Guyana, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago did not participate in 2021 Survey and their 2019 data is shown for illustrative purposes.

  • icon sort Sort this view by:
  • Total score
  • Transparency
  • Formalities
  • Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation
  • Paperless Trade
  • Cross-Border Paperless Trade
  • icon sort Sort this view by:
  • Total score
  • Transparency
  • Formalities
  • Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation
  • Paperless Trade
  • Cross-Border Paperless Trade
  • icon sort Sort this view by:
  • Total score
  • Transparency
  • Formalities
  • Institutional Arrangement and Cooperation
  • Paperless Trade
  • Cross-Border Paperless Trade

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The UN Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation currently covers 143 economies and 58 measures related to the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) as well as to paperless trade and the UN treaty on cross-border paperless trade in Asia and the Pacific (CPTA). The survey is conducted jointly by all five UN Regional Commissions and a growing number of global and regional partners every two years.

Regional Commissions of the United Nations

2021 Global Report

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Preparation of this platform benefited from the financial support of the Republic of Korea and China, as well as under the UN Development Account projects “Evidence-based trade facilitation measures for economies in transition” and “Transport and trade connectivity in the age of pandemics: contactless, seamless and collaborative UN solutions”

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