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CAFTA OVERVIEW Michael McGee Patricia Wagner Bryan Smith March 2010 Commercial Service Officers for the Central America Region

CAFTA At A Glance Highlights and Opportunities for US Exporters

U.S. Exports = More Than $18.8 Billion in 2008, over 50% higher than in 2005. Overall Population: 39 million Combined GDP of 109 Billion Dollars Among The Most Receptive Markets To U.S. Goods & Services Worldwide CAFTA Region at a Glance

CAFTA U.S. Benefits Comprehensive, Reciprocal Trade Agreement 80% Of U.S. Manufactured Exports Enter Duty-Free Low Tariffs (1-17%) For Products For Remaining Products Equal Access To Services Market, Such As Telecommunications & Insurance Improved Business & Investment Climate Fewer Import Restrictions, Standards Are Similar To The U.S., & Labeling/Testing Greatly Simplified

Why Export to the CAFTA Region? 40% of Region s Imports Are From The U.S. On-Going Market Liberalization Proximity and Openness To U.S. U.S. firms & Central American Firms Have Regionalized Operations Central American Integration: Power Grid, Customs, Highway, & Security Countries Negotiating As A Group

CAFTA Chapters National Treatment And Market Access of Goods Rules Of Origin and Origin Procedures Customs Administration And Trade Facilitation Sanitary And Phyto-Sanitary Measures Technical Barriers Trade Remedies Government Procurement Investment Cross-Border Trade In Services Financial Services Telecommunications Electronic Commerce IPR, Labor, Environment Transparency Administration Of Trade Agreement And Trade Capacity Building Dispute Settlement

Useful CAFTA Information U.S. Commercial Service in Central America: www.buyusa.gov/centralamerica/en U.S. International Trade Administration: www.export.gov Office of the United States Trade Representative: www.ustr.gov USDOC CAFTA-DR Website www.ita.doc.gov/cafta Trade Compliance Center, U.S. Dept. of Commerce: www.tcc.mac.doc.gov CAFTA-DR Documentation: www.export.gov/fta (choose CAFTA-DR)

External Challenges World Economy, Oil, & Food Prices China s Impact On The Maquila Sector Venezuela Leftist & Protectionists Governments Natural Disasters (Earthquakes, Hurricane, Volcanic Activity, La Niña and El Niño) Immigration

Internal Challenges Respect for Contracts Investment Protection Judicial Reform Access To Credit IPR Protection Corruption Leadership Social Investment (Education & Healthcare) Security Export Promotion

Our Services in the CAFTA Markets COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY MARKET RESEARCH Industry Sector Reports Market Insights International Trade Leads Flexible Market Research Country Commercial Guides FINDING INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS Gold and Platinum Key Service International Partner Search International Company Profile Contact Lists TRADE EVENTS Catalog Shows International Buyer Program Trade Missions

CS Central America Organization Michael McGee Regional Commercial Counselor Central America Maru Zelaya Regional Senior Administrative Specialist Maria Rivera Regional Senior Commercial Specialist Partner Post Nicaragua Partner Post Belice Emily Gereffi Regional Compliance Attache CAFTA-DR Plus 1 LES Bryan Smith Commercial Attache Costa Rica Plus 6 LES Jennifer Gothard Commercial Attache El Salvador Plus 4 LES Patricia Wagner Commercial Attache Guatemala Plus 5 LES Rossana Lobo Senior Commercial Specialist Honduras Plus 2 LES

Highlights and Opportunities for US Exporters Honduras Nicaragua El Salvador Guatemala Costa Rica U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala

Honduras Highlights Largest Seaport In Central America U.S. Exports Have Increased 31% Since CAFTA Entry Into Force 40% Of FDI & 50% of Imports Come From U.S. More Than 25% Of GDP Comes From Remittances Judicial Security And Endemic Corruption Are Major Challenges U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala

Best Prospects for U.S. Exports in Honduras Safety and Security Equipment Travel and Tourism Services Renewable Energy Equipment Automotive Parts and Service Equipment Food Processing and Packaging Equipment U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala

Safest Country In Central America President Ortega Has Moved Toward Socialism, But Respects CAFTA Rich In Natural Resources U.S. Exports Have Increased 45% Since CAFTA Entry Into Force Lowest Wage Rates In Central America Poor Infrastructure Nicaragua Highlights

Best Prospects for U.S. Exports Nicaragua Vehicles, Auto Parts, and Equipment Plastics Computer Equipment Telecommunications Equipment Food Processing and Refrigeration Equipment U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala

El Salvador Highlights First Country to Implement CAFTA-DR Dollarized Economy Air Transportation Hub For Central America Ranked 84 Out of 183 in World Bank s 2010 Doing Business Report Remittances $3.1 billion in 2009, 9.3% lower than 2008 Courts & Regulatory Bodies Are A Growing Concern One of El Salvador's Primary Challenges is the High Level of Violent Crime U.S. is El Salvador s principle source of imports and foreign investment

Opportunities: Best Prospect Industries for U.S. Exporters Automotive Parts and Service Equipment Dental Equipment Food Processing/Packaging Equipment Travel and Tourism Services

Guatemala Highlights Largest Economy in Central America Center Left Administration Economy Nearly Completely Privatized U.S. Exports Have Increased 34% Since CAFTA Entry Into Force Many International Companies Base Their Operations In Guatemala City Guatemala & UN Established A Joint Commission Against Impunity To Fight Corruption

Best Prospects for U.S. Exports Guatemala Auto Parts, Accessories and Service Equipment Forestry & Woodworking Mach. Security/Safety Equipment Travel & Tourism U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala

Costa Rica at a Glance 4.5 million people 19,652 square miles (size of West Virginia) 95% literacy rate Spanish Language (English Widely Spoken) Democratic Republic Life Expectancy: 76 years Poverty Rate: 18.5% Unemployment Rate: 7.8% Source: Countrywatch.com and La Nación Newspaper

Why Costa Rica? Highly skilled labor force Diversified economy Political and social stability Friendly business environment Attractive tax incentives Small, safe market Sophisticated consumers 70,000 US Permanent Residents Close proximity to the U.S.

Best Prospects BUILDING PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EQ. CONSTRUCTION EQ. TOOLS AND HAND POWER EQ. ELECTRONIC SECURITY EQ. TRAVEL AND TOURISM

Thank You For you Attention Michael McGee, Commercial Counselor for Central America Region Email: michael.mcgee@mail.doc.gov Patricia Wagner, Commercial Attaché, Guatemala Email: patricia.wagner@mail.doc.gov Bryan Smith, Commercial Attaché, Costa Rica Email: bryan.smith@mail.doc.gov Jennifer Gothard, Commercial Officer, El Salvador Email: jennifer.gothard@mail.doc.gov Emily Gereffi, CAFTA Trade Attaché Email: emily.gereffi@mail.doc.gov U.S. Commercial Service Guatemala Web Page: www.buyusa.gov/centralamerica/en