Regional International Trade: A Documentary Study in the Honduran Context
Aaron Fernando Umanzor Ortega ()
Edu - Tech Enterprise, 2025, vol. 3, 189
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Context: In Honduras, regional international trade has become important to achieve an effective integration of import and export operations that allows it to achieve a sustainable development that benefits the supply chain of both companies and countries that make up its main trading partners. Objective: To determine the importance of regional international trade for Honduras. Method: online documentary, through secondary data through quantitative analysis with data through descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis of the literature through review based on evidence. Results: it was evidenced that Honduras is an important contributor to the trade of the Central American region since in the intraregional and extraregional exports it has a 10.7 % participation, in contrast in the imports 14.6 %. Conclusion: international trade in all areas has become an effective tool to achieve exchanges between different nations, however, at the regional level generates a positive impact between the countries that make up it, since its economy is dynamized thanks to the various partners that make up it, which allows to take advantage of each of its competitive advantages such as the case of Honduras with the Central American region.
Keywords: international trade; customs union; tariff; trade policy; foreign trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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