Central American Common Market
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The Central American Common Market is an economic trade organization of Central American countries established in 1960 by Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua, with Costa Rica joining in 1963. It aims at economic integration and free trade among its members.
Aggregate Statistics
GDP
$300.7B
5 of 5 countries
Population
47.6M
5 of 5 countries
CO2 Emissions
56.3 Mt
5 of 5 countries
Country Breakdown
Data available for 5 of 5 members
| Country | GDP ↓ | % | Population | % | CO2 Emissions | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇹Guatemala | $113.2B | 37.65% | 18.4M | 38.66% | 20.4 Mt | 36.17% |
| 🇨🇷Costa Rica | $95.4B | 31.71% | 5.1M | 10.77% | 8.4 Mt | 14.87% |
| 🇭🇳Honduras | $37.1B | 12.34% | 10.8M | 22.74% | 12.3 Mt | 21.83% |
| 🇸🇻El Salvador | $35.4B | 11.76% | 6.3M | 13.31% | 9.5 Mt | 16.94% |
| 🇳🇮Nicaragua | $19.7B | 6.55% | 6.9M | 14.52% | 5.7 Mt | 10.19% |