+ The global transit data for Central America is divided into two categories: transit customs declarations and transit bills of lading.
+ The trade data covers various countries in Central America and some countries in North and South America.
Translation of trade data content:
Enterprise information: purchaser, supplier, enterprise contact information
Basic commodity information: customs code, product description, other product details
Commodity transportation information: shipping company, transshipment, port of loading, port of destination, mode of transportation, etc.
Commodity quantity and price information: gross weight, quantity, unit of quantity, packaging type, total number of packages.
The Central America transit trade data includes trade data from 8 countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
The economy of Central America is mainly based on agriculture, with tropical economic crops such as bananas, coffee, and sugarcane being the most important for export, in addition to cotton, tobacco, cocoa, sisal, grains, etc. Livestock and forestry are also important. The industry is dominated by light industry, especially the food industry, which is mostly composed of small businesses. There are also sectors such as mining, building materials, plastics, metal processing, chemicals, refining, metallurgy, etc. The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and has an advantageous geographical location.