20 years since the signing of the Chile-United States Free Trade Agreement: These are the figures

This important trade agreement made it possible to generate exchange of US$35.4 billion with the North American power in 2022.

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On June 6, 2003, Chile signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, which entered into force on January 1, 2004.

It is one of the most important trade agreements that our country possesses, considering that the United States has a population of 336 million people, its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita at purchasing power parity (PPP) amounts to US$80,034 and that the nation generates 25.5% of global GDP.

“It is important to highlight that today, 20 years after the signing of the Economic Trade Agreement between Chile and the United States, this was the first treaty signed by our country that contains chapters on issues as important as the environment, labor and e-commerce, which were very new for the time it was signed. It was undoubtedly a milestone for the modernization of our country’s trade policy,” said International Economic Relations Undersecretary, Claudia Sanhueza.

Figures

Twenty years after the signing of the treaty, which, as of January 1, 2005, made 100% of merchandise trade between the two countries duty-free, the agreement registers the following figures:

Importance of the US for our exports

In 2022:

Dynamism of non-copper exports to the United States after the signing of the Free Trade Agreement