Central American Common Market

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Also known as: CACM, MCCA, Mercado Común Centroamericano
Quick Facts
Spanish:
Mercado Común Centroamericano (MCCA)
Date:
December 1960 - present
Headquarters:
Guatemala City
Areas Of Involvement:
economic growth
common market

Central American Common Market (CACM), association of five Central American nations that was formed to facilitate regional economic development through free trade and economic integration. Established by the General Treaty on Central American Economic Integration signed by Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua in December 1960, its membership expanded to include Costa Rica in July 1962. The CACM is headquartered in Guatemala City. The Central American Economic Council, the group’s chief policy-making organ, meets every three months. Composed of economic ministers, it coordinates regional economic integration. The council elects a secretary-general, who serves a three-year term. The CACM was formed ...(100 of 369 words)