This study reviews, based on different scholar works and formal sources of law, the relationship of the Pacific Alliance with the Andean Community and some Central American countries, in order to evaluate the possibility and convenience of strengthening ties with those economies, taking into account the length of these years and the prospects that are looming for the future. Such aspects are relevant to ponder, taking into account the uncertainty that international trade is going through and the productive reconfiguration that could be generated as a consequence of the global pandemic derived from the COVID-19 outbreak, concluding that, as a result of the absence of a common commercial policy of the bloc and the political instability in the region, it is difficult to clearly project the future of such links.