El Mercado Común Centroamericano (MCCA), formado por Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Nicaragua se constituye con la firma del Tratado General de Integración Económica Centroamericana por parte de estos 5 países en 1960. El INTAL, con el objetivo general de promover y consolidar el proceso de integración en América Latina y el Caribe en los niveles subregional, regional, interregional, hemisférico e internacional, publica este informe en idioma español e inglés = The Central American Common Market (CACM) which includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua was set up by these five countries in 1960, through the General Treaty for Central American Economic Integration. With the overall purpose of promoting and consolidating the Latin American and Caribbean integration process at the sub-regional, regional, inter-regional, hemispheric and international levels, INTAL publishes this report in Spanish and English = O Mercado Comum Centro-Americano (MCCA), formado pela Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras e Nicarágua foi constituído com a assinatura do Tratado Geral de Integraçao Econômica Centro-Americana, por parte desses cinco países, em 1960. O INTAL, com o objetivo geral de promover e consolidar o processo de integraçao na América Latina e Caribe, nos níveis sub-regional, regional, inter-regional, hemisférico e internacional, publica este informe nos idiomas espanhol e inglês
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